Telecom Argentina (NYSE: TEO) gets extended antitrust review period in Argentina
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Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Telecom Argentina S.A. reports that the Argentine Antitrust Tribunal issued Resolution TDC 14/2026 in an ongoing competition proceeding. The resolution extends the original 45-day review period set in section 14 of Law 27,442 by an additional 30 days.
The extension applies after the initial 45 days, which began on February 24, 2026, and relates to proceeding EX-2025-22498026- -APN-DR#CNDC, docketed as “ARGENTINA S.A. S/ NOTIFICACIÓN ART. 9 LEY N. 27.442” (Conc. 2025). The Tribunal also allows for further extensions, if needed, until the total period permitted by section 14 is reached.
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Key Figures
Initial review period: 45 days
Extension granted: 30 days
Review start date: February 24, 2026
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Initial review period
45 days
Section 14 of Law 27,442
Extension granted
30 days
Additional period under Resolution TDC 14/2026
Review start date
February 24, 2026
Commencement of 45-day period under section 14
Key Terms
Argentine Antitrust Tribunal, Resolution TDC 14/2026, Law 27,442, section 14, +1 more
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Argentine Antitrust Tribunal regulatory
"issued by the Argentine Antitrust Tribunal (Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia)"
Resolution TDC 14/2026 regulatory
"it was notified of Resolution TDC 14/2026 (DISFC-2026-14-APN-TDC#ANC)"
Law 27,442 regulatory
"the original 45-day period established in section 14 of Law 27,442 be extended"
section 14 regulatory
"the original 45-day period established in section 14 of Law 27,442"
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FAQ
What did Telecom Argentina (TEO) announce in its April 2026 Form 6-K?
Telecom Argentina reported that the Argentine Antitrust Tribunal issued Resolution TDC 14/2026, extending a statutory review period in an ongoing competition proceeding involving the company. The update focuses on timing under section 14 of Law 27,442, not on financial results.
What is Resolution TDC 14/2026 mentioned by Telecom Argentina (TEO)?
Resolution TDC 14/2026 is a decision by the Argentine Antitrust Tribunal that extends the original 45-day review period under section 14 of Law 27,442 by an additional 30 days. It applies within a specific competition proceeding involving Telecom Argentina.
How long is the Argentine antitrust review period in Telecom Argentina’s case?
The review period includes an initial 45 days set by section 14 of Law 27,442, plus a newly granted 30-day extension under Resolution TDC 14/2026. The Tribunal may grant further extensions as needed, up to the total period allowed by that section.
When did the section 14 review period start for Telecom Argentina (TEO)?
Telecom Argentina states that the calculation of the 45-day period under section 14 of Law 27,442 began on February 24, 2026. The new 30-day extension granted by Resolution TDC 14/2026 takes effect after this initial 45-day period expires.
Which proceeding is affected by the Argentine Antitrust Tribunal’s extension for Telecom Argentina?
The extension applies to proceeding EX-2025-22498026- -APN-DR#CNDC, docketed as “ARGENTINA S.A. S/ NOTIFICACIÓN ART. 9 LEY N. 27.442” (Conc. 2025). Telecom Argentina reports this context in its Form 6-K as a material event update.