Company: TCMFF
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-050264
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Company: TELECOM ARGENTINA SA
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form: 6-K
Chunk 108
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558/08 and later by the new Regulations approved by ENACOM Resolution No. 2642/16), and Radio
Spectrum Administration, Management, and Control Regulations (amended by Decree No. 2426/12).

Telecommunications services are subject to the
regulations issued by the legislative power and by the agencias of the Executive Branch resulating such activity. Additionally, the Company
is subject to national, provincial, and municipal laws and regulations, depending on the jurisdiction. In particular, telecommunications
services are regulated, controlled, and supervised by the ENACOM, with the participation of the Department of Trade in certain cases,
which enforces and supervises competition regulations through the Comisión Nacional de Defensa de la Compatencia (Antitrust
Commission or “CNDC”), and which also enforces and supervises consumer protection regulations.

On December 19, 2014, Law No. 27.078
(“Argentina’s Digital Law”) came into effect, declaring the development of ICT and its associated resources to be of
public interest, while also establishing and enrusing complete network neutrality.

On January 2, 2017, Decree No. 1340/16
was published in the Official Gazette. This decree incorporated ENACOM Resolution No. 5641/2017, which (i) extended the deadline
until January 1, 2019, for entities referred to in Section 94 of Argentina’s Digital Law, to provide subscription broadcasting
services by physical or radio link in locations with fewer than 80,000 inhabitants or in locations with more than 80,000 inhabitants where
the service is exclusively provided by cooperatives, (ii) set forth that in locations not covered by Decree No. 1340/2016, regardless
of population size, the entities referred to in Section 94 of Argentina’s Digital Law may offer subscription-based broadcasting
services, provided at least one nationwide licensee already serves 700,000 customers. However, in this case, the service may not be sold
as an integrated package with other services.

Due to ongoing regulatory changes, it is impossible
to predict their future impact on TMA’s business and strategic plans. In this regard, by means of Decree No. 798/16 dated June 22,
2016, the Executive Branch instructed the Ministry of Communications to adapt and update the regulations on licensing, interconnection,
radio spectrum control and number portability within a term of 90 days.

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