In 2017, the content distribution project (CDN) of the Chamber of Telecommunications Cooperatives (Catel, in Spanish) was created, by the hand of Telviso, and as of mid-2019, it was consolidated with the Cooperativa Eléctrica de Luján, which added its own associates. The initiative, which at this point generates returns on investment and is fed back with improvements for data centers and infrastructure, is based on cooperatives near Telviso and Luján taking the most demanded content from their CDNs. As these contents already absorb 80% of the traffic demand, some 30 cooperatives achieved a significant drop in the wholesale cost of the Internet - even more so in a context of a rising dollar - and were able to overcome a year of exponential demand for the pandemic with frozen rates.