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 115
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, i.e. the "Calling Party Pays"
(CPP) or "Mobile Party Pays" (MPP) modalities under which mobile service providers offered their services. In turn, TASA established
a specific charge for calls originating from the basic telephone service to the mobile communications service.

During the years 2020 and 2021, the Executive
Branch issued several Emergency Decrees (DNU) that had an impact on the Company.

In this regard, on March 25, 2020, Decree
No. 311/2020 was published, setting forth that providers of fixed or mobile telephony, internet, and cable television, whether by
radio or satellite link, could not suspend or cut off services to economically vulnerable customers in case of late or non-payment of
up to three invoices, later extended to seven. It also set forth the obligation to provide a reduced service for that group of customers
and a prepaid service with free features. Additionally, it required providers to offer payment facility plans and not to charge late payment
interest.

On February 27, 2021, the ENACOM, by means
of Resolution 221/2021, established a new sanctioning regime under which cases initiated after its effective date would be subject to
it. This regime sets fines significantly higher than those of the previous system. The Company will challenge this regime in court based
on the concepts of process of cognizance and precautionary measure, if sanctioned under the new provisions.

Regarding pricing, on August 22, 2020, the
Executive Branch issued Emergency Decree No. 690/2020, amending Section 48 of Argentina’s Digital Law and incorporating
provisions setting forth that the prices of essential and strategic ICT public services in competition, those provided under the Universal
Service, and those determined by the enforcement authority for public interest reasons would be regulated by such law.

It should be noted that Emergency Decree No. 690/2020
also reinstated Section 15 of Argentina’s Digital Law, which had been removed by Emergency Decree No. 267/2020, stating
that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Services and the access to telecommunications networks for and among ICT service licensees
qualify as essential and strategic public services in competition. The enforcement authority shall ensure their effective availability.
Section 54 also classified mobile telephony services as a public services, determining that the prices thereof will be regulated
by the enforcement authority.

Additionally, Section 4 of