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Claro filed two presentations before the regulator Enacom regarding the sale of Telefónica.

The texts question the lack of prior authorization request to the entity to carry out the transfer of spectrum usage permits and licenses, among other aspects. "The operation must be framed within a framework of legality," they said at Claro.

The operator submitted an initial document to the regulator on March 21 and a supplementary one on March 27. What both submissions question is the lack of prior authorization request to Enacom for the transfer of spectrum usage permits and licenses, among other aspects. In a conversation with Convergencia, Alejandro Quiroga, Director of Regulatory and Institutional Affairs at Claro Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, explained that “the operation must be framed within a framework of legality. And the purchase-sale agreement must be subject to prior approval. It is very important to respect the current regulatory framework.”

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