TeleGeography | January 26, 2011
Argentina’s telecommunications ministry, Secretaria de Comunicaciones (SeCom), has granted a mobile network operator licence to triple-play provider Telecentro. According to a report by local daily La Nacion, the cable company will be able to bid for frequencies to provide wireless services in the government’s upcoming auction of 850MHz spectrum, scheduled to take place later in the year. Telecentro, which is owned by businessman Alberto Pierri, began operations in San Justo in 1991 and launched the country’s first triple-play package of fixed telephony, cable TV and broadband internet in Buenos Aires in the second quarter of 2008. The mobile licence could enable the cableco, which currently has around 550,000 revenue generating units (RGUs), to become the country’s first provider of quad-play services.
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