Stretching over approximately 2.8 million square kilometres, including vast plateaus, densely populated cities, and even remote areas in Andean mountains and Patagonian steppe, Argentina's terrain presents a significant geographical challenge to the establishment of telecommunications networks. However, despite the population being largely concentrated in urban areas like Buenos Aires, innovative infrastructure solutions and robust policies have been implemented to enhance connectivity across the country. Argentina is recognised for its expansive fibre-optic network, which is one of the largest in South America. Argentina's state-owned satellite internet company Arsat, which operates its ARSAT-1, ARSAT-2, and ARSAT-SG1 fleet, offers free internet access to regional and remote towns across the country.

ITU Region
Region-2
Geographic Region
Regulatory Body
Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones ENACOM
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Mobile Network Operators

The are 3 companies operating mobile networks in this region.

Claro Logo
Claro Argentina is a telecommunications company operating in Argentina. Originating as CTI Móvil in 1994, it was later acquired by América Móvil, a Mexican telecommunications corporation, and rebranded as Claro in 2003. The company is a subsidiary of América Móvil, making it part of one of the largest telecom groups in the world. Today, Claro Argentina provides a range of telecom services including mobile, fixed-line, broadband and television services. Despite its global presence, Claro Argentina maintains its operations specifically within the Argentine market.
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Movistar Logo
Movistar Argentina is a telecommunications company operating in Argentina. It is a subsidiary of the Spanish multinational company, Telefónica S.A. The company was established in Argentina in the year 2005, following the rebranding of Telefónica Unifón and Movicom BellSouth. Telefónica S.A., the parent company, holds complete ownership of Movistar Argentina, maintaining control over its operations and strategic direction within the Argentine market.
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Personal logo
Personal Argentina is a mobile phone service operated by Telecom Argentina S.A., a major local telephone company in the northern part of Argentina. The company, initially known as Sociedad Licenciataria Norte S.A., began its operations following the privatisation of Argentina's state-owned utilities in 1990. Telecom Argentina was given the "upper half" of the country, from the middle to the north, while Telefónica was given the southern part. Each company was granted an initial 7-year monopoly starting on November 8, 1990. The ownership of Telecom Argentina has seen changes over the years...
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