Telecom Argentina deploys 5G network in Argentina
Telecom Argentina became the first Argentine telco to deploy 5G network in the South American country, putting into operation ten mobile antennas that enable using this service through
Telecom Argentina became the first Argentine telco to deploy 5G network in the South American country, putting into operation ten mobile antennas that enable using this service through
Telecom Argentina to triple its 5G sites in 2025 Bnamericas Published: Monday, August 04, 2025 Mobile devices 5g Capex Mobile broadband Mobile Network Operator
Telecom Argentina expects to close 2025 with at least 750 active 5G sites, up from its current 550, as the company accelerates network deployment and begins offering private 5G solutions.
Claro has 668 operational 5G sites and around 2.1 million (mn) customers. According to the regulator Enacom, Argentina has 1,500 installed 5G radio base stations, representing between
The company has deployed 100 5G sites, according to the latest figures made public in April. Telecom''s 5G deployment is being carried out in areas with the highest traffic demand, which
In October 2023, a 3.5 GHz mid-band spectrum auction allocated 250 MHz to Claro, Movistar, and Personal, enabling broader 5G deployment. In February 2024, Argentina authorized low Earth orbit
Nokia announced in a press release that it will be the sole supplier of 5G networks and services, providing the necessary kit from its AirScale product line, including base stations, baseband
Argentina has 3 national operators: Claro (by América Móvil), Movistar (by Telefónica Spain) and Personal (by Telecom Argentina). They three all have about the same market share.
T he América Móvil subsidiary has 500 active base stations, while Personal currently operates 300. The latter expects to triple its number of antennas in 2025, as reported by
Argentina''s digital landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by Telecom Argentina''s ambitious expansion of its 5G network and a significant investment in data center infrastructure.
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