18/06/2026 03:53 - Economia
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In a significant move for consumer protection and market competition, Argentina's Competition Defense Tribunal (TDC) — the decision-making body of the National Competition Authority (ANC) — has imposed strict conditions on Telecom Argentina's proposed acquisition of Telefónica Móviles Argentina.
The transaction, announced in February 2025 and valued at USD 1.25 billion, would have created an unprecedented concentration in Argentina's telecommunications sector. The tribunal's decision, based on a technical report from the National Communications Authority (ENACOM), aims to prevent a dominant market position that could harm consumers and competitors alike.
~70%
Market concentration in telecommunications under a single economic group
~50%
Maximum market share allowed, preserving competition
The tribunal has mandated structural and behavioral conditions that Telecom must meet before the acquisition can proceed:
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Customer Divestment | Sale of 6 million mobile customers (50% of combined portfolio) including associated infrastructure |
| Geographic Distribution | Customers must be transferred to a new competitor across AMBA (Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area), Northern Region, and Southern Region |
| Infrastructure Access | Guaranteed 2-year access to infrastructure, spectrum, systems, and interconnection conditions |
| Radio Spectrum Return | Return of 130 MHz: 60 MHz immediately, plus additional amounts in high-concentration areas |
| Fixed Internet | Divest customers in areas where market share exceeds 50% |
This decision reflects Argentina's commitment to maintaining competitive markets. The National Competition Authority (ANC), created in 2018 to replace the previous antitrust commission, has taken an increasingly active role in reviewing major corporate transactions.
The involvement of ENACOM (Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones), Argentina's telecommunications regulator similar to the FCC in the United States or Ofcom in the United Kingdom, ensured that technical aspects of spectrum allocation and network infrastructure were properly evaluated.
The Competition Defense Tribunal (TDC), the highest decision-making body within the ANC, determined that the acquisition will only be viable if all imposed conditions are implemented in full.
The tribunal's decision aims to:
Alfredo S. Quiroga