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11.05.2006 01:12:00

Telecom Argentina S.A. Announces Consolidated First Quarter Results for Fiscal Year 2006 ('1Q06')

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, May 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecom Argentina (BASE: TECO2), one of Argentina's largest telecommunications groups, announced today Consolidated Net Income of P$3 million for the first quarter of fiscal year 2006 ("1Q06").

Summary of major events and developments: -- Net Revenues reached P$1,612 MM (+30% vs. 1Q05) fueled by the expansion of the cellular business, which registered an increase of 48% in its customer base, and by the 79% growth in broadband clients. -- Operating Profit before Depreciation and Amortization (OPBDA) reached P$543 MM (+7% vs. 1Q05). In the context of a strong expansion of the cellular business, higher commercial costs were registered, which were associated to the acquisition of new customers. In addition, the general cost structure of the Company was affected by inflation. -- Net Income reached P$3 MM (-P$276 vs. 1Q05), that was affected by foreign exchange fluctuations. -- Shareholders' Equity as of March 31, 2006, amounted to P$1,871 MM. Retained Earnings continued to be negative by P$2.466 million, prior to the partial absorption approved by the Shareholders' Meeting. -- Mainly as a consequence of the financial restructuring and a strong cash flow generation, the nominal value of Net Financial Debt as of March 31, 2006, dropped to P$4,224 MM (-P$2,176 MM vs. 1Q05 or -P$235 MM vs. 4Q05). The Ratio of Net Financial Debt to OPBDA for the last 12 months decreased from 3.1 as of March 31, 2005, to 2.1. As of March 31, 2006 2005 Change Change % Consolidated Net Revenues (in MM P$) 1,612 1,237 375 30% Fixed Telephony (includes Data and Internet) 732 687 45 7% Cellular 879 550 329 60% Operating Profit before D&A (in MM P$) 543 508 35 7% Operating Profit (in MM P$) 194 142 52 37% Net Income (in MM P$) 3 279 (276) -99% Shareholders' Equity (in MM P$) 1,871 804 1,067 133% Net Financial Debt - Nominal value (in MM P$) 4,224 6,400 (2,176) -34% CAPEX (in MM P$) 138 62 76 123% Lines in service (Fixed lines - in thousands) 3,966 3,818 148 4% Cellular customers (in thousands) 7,041 4,758 2,283 48% Telecom Personal 6,351 4,223 2,128 50% Nucleo (Paraguay) 690 535 155 29% ADSL Total lines (in thousands) 244 136 108 79% ISP subscribers (in thousands) 297 239 58 24% Fixed line traffic (in MM minutes, Internet Traffic not included) 3,947 3,898 49 1% Incoming/Outgoing cellular traffic in Argentina (in MM minutes) 1,641 1,178 463 39% Average Revenue per user (ARPU) Fixed Telephony/voice (in P$) 38 38 (0) -1% Average Revenue per user (ARPU) Cellular Telephony Arg. (in P$) 37 35 3 7% (*) Non-financial data unaudited.

During 1Q06, Consolidated Net Revenues increased by 30% (P$375 million) when compared to the first quarter of fiscal year 2005 ("1Q05"), fueled by the expansion of the cellular and broadband businesses. OPBDA increased by 7% or P$35 million, although decreasing as a percentage of Net Revenues from 41% to 34%. In the context of the important expansion of cellular business, higher subscriber acquisition costs were registered. This effect, together with an inflationary macroeconomic scenario, negatively affected consolidated margins.

Net Income (P$3 million) was affected by a loss in Financial Results of P$182 million (as compared to earnings of P$175 million in 1Q05). The reversion of financial results is mainly due to Foreign Exchange fluctuations, partially offset by lower financial expenses.

Company Activities Consolidated Net Revenues The evolution of Consolidated Net Revenues (+30% vs. 1Q05) was as follows: Fixed Telephony

Monthly Charges increased by P$11 million, or 7%, as compared to 1Q05, reaching P$176 million, mainly due to the increase in lines in service of 4%, which reached approximately 3,966,000. This was reached without registering any increase in regulated tariffs.

Local Measured Service revenues totaled P$124 million (+1%), meanwhile Domestic Long Distance (DLD) revenues decreased to P$107 million (-2%), despite the fact that overall traffic volume in minutes increased by approximately 1% since 1Q05.

Revenues generated by International Telephony reached P$60 million (+P$5 million or 9% higher than 1Q05) due to an increase in outgoing traffic and sales of other services, partially offset by lower prices.

Interconnection revenues increased by P$13 million, or 23%, to P$69 million. The most dynamic item was the mobile traffic transported and/or terminated in Telecom's fixed line network.

Internet and Data Transmission

Revenues generated by Data transmission and Internet amounted to P$130 million, increasing by P$21 million, or 19%, as a consequence of more ADSL access connections. This was driven by active commercial policies and larger service coverage.

As of March 31, 2006, total lines with ADSL connection amounted to 244,000 (+108,000 or +79% vs. 1Q05), 6.2% of lines in service. Broadband ISP subscribers totaled approximately 186,000 (+107% vs. 1Q05), where most of them are connected to Telecom Argentina fixed lines. Dial-up customers decreased to 111,000 (-26% vs. 1Q05) as a consequence of migrations toward broadband services.

Cellular Telephony

The cellular market in Argentina maintained its expansion during 1Q06, where an increase in penetration was achieved and the offer of value-added services and handsets was improved.

In this context, the subscriber base of Telecom Personal in Argentina reached approximately 6,351,000 as of March 31, 2006, 2,128,000 customers more than those registered as of March 31, 2005 (+50%). This increase was fueled by a significant growth in subscribers operating with GSM technology, which at the end of 1Q06, represented 73% of the customer base.

As of March 31, 2006, approximately 64% of the overall subscriber base were prepaid and 36% were postpaid customers (including clients of "Cuentas Claras," a hybrid prepaid/postpaid product). As of March 31, 2005, these percentages were 72% and 28%, respectively. This change in the subscriber mix was a result of the commercial strategy of Telecom Personal to focus on high- value customers following current market conditions.

Total traffic measured in minutes increased 39% vs. 1Q05. SMS traffic (outgoing messages) increased from an average of 135 million per month during 1Q05 to an average of 440 million per month during 1Q06 (+225%).

In this context, Telecom Personal's revenues in Argentina reached P$815 million, increasing P$306 million (+60%) as compared to the same period last year. This variation is mainly due to an increase in the subscriber base, and higher traffic and handset sales.

In spite of the prevailing strong competition, the average monthly revenue per customer in Argentina ("ARPU") increased to P$37, or +7% vs. 1Q05, driven by consumption and higher use of value-added services, specially SMS.

Núcleo, Telecom Personal's subsidiary, leader in cellular business in Paraguay, generated revenues of P$68 million during 1Q06. This represents an increase of 55% when compared to 1Q05. As of March 31, 2006, Núcleo had approximately 690,000 customers, an increase of 6% from December 31, 2005, or 29% from 1Q05.

Prepaid and Postpaid customers (including mixed products) represented 82% and 18%, respectively. Fifty percent of those subscribers were already GSM (vs. 43% at the end of fiscal year 2005).

Directories

Publicom sales reached P$1 million in 1Q06, evidencing the seasonality of the business. Nonwithstanding, advertising contracts as of March 31, 2006, were 3% higher than those of the same period in fiscal year 2005.

Consolidated Operating Costs

The Cost of Services Provided, Administrative Expenses and Selling Expenses totaled P$1,418 million in 1Q06, an increase of P$323 million or 29%. The main driver for this increase is the expansion of the mobile business (handset costs, commissions and interconnection charges).

Salaries and Social Security Contributions increased by P$32 million, or 20%, to P$191 million, reflecting wage increases that were agreed on with unions at the end of 2005 and those granted to non-unionized employees in March 2006. Employee headcount totaled 14,666 as of March 31, 2006, up from 14,267 at the end of 1Q05. This increase in headcount is mainly related to the expansion of the cellular businesses in Argentina and Paraguay.

Taxes reached P$115 million, with an increase of P$30 million when compared to 1Q05. The most significant increase was that registered in direct taxes on revenues, mainly in the cellular business.

Sales Commissions increased by P$61 million, or 111%, to P$116 million. This evolution is mainly explained by increased customer acquisition costs and higher sales of prepaid cards (mobile business). Advertising costs increased by P$15 million, or 68%, to P$37 million in 1Q06, mainly in the mobile business and Internet.

The cost of cellular handsets increased by P$98 million to P$179 million mainly due to the increase in handset sales related to market growth.

TLRD (termination charges in third party cellular networks) and Roaming costs increased by P$43 million, reaching P$129 million due to the increase in traffic delivered among cellular operators.

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was P$18 million (+$9 million or 100%), equivalent to 1% of net revenues.

Depreciation of Fixed and Intangible Assets decreased by P$17 million to P$349 million as a consequence of the applicable amortization schedule (+$15 million in Telecom Personal and -$32 million in Telecom Argentina).

Consolidated Financial and Holding Results

Financial and Holding Results resulted in a loss of P$182 million, compared with earnings of P$175 million in 1Q05. This variation is mainly a consequence of foreign exchange fluctuation, partially offset by lower net financial expenses. 1Q05 and 1Q06 showed a different evolution in the exchange rate of domestic to foreign currencies.

Consolidated Other Expenses (net)

Other expenses (net) increased by P$5 million, or 14%, compared to 1Q05 to P$42 million mainly due to higher reserves for obsolescence of materials.

Net Financial Debt (Nominal Value)

As of March 31, 2006, the nominal value of Net Debt (Loans minus Cash and Banks plus Current Investments) amounted to P$4,224 million, a reduction of P$235 million as compared to December 31, 2005. In April 2006, Telecom Argentina prepaid an amount equivalent to approximately US$215 million of its financial debt.

Consolidated Capital Expenditures

The total amount of P$138 million invested in fixed assets during 1Q06 was evenly shared among the fixed line business (including data and Internet) and the cellular business.

General Ordinary and Extraordinary Shareholders' Meeting

At the Shareholders' Meeting held on April 27, 2006, shareholders approved the allocation to the absorption of losses accumulated as of December 31, 2005, the aggregate Legal Reserve (in an amount of P$277 million) and the amount of P$356 million from the Adjustment of Common Stock Account, thus transferring the negative balance of P$1,836 million to fiscal year 2006.

In addition, shareholders at this Meeting granted to the Board of Directors the power to convert up to 41,339,464 ordinary Class "C" Shares into the same amount of Class "B" Shares. This conversion can be made in one or more times following the procedure defined at the Meeting.

General Extraordinary Noteholders' Meeting

Telecom Argentina implemented certain modifications to the Indenture governing Series A and B Notes after obtaining the approval of Noteholders at the Extraordinary Meeting held on March 27, 2006. Modifications referred to the elimination of restrictions on Capital Expenditures for Telecom Personal, as well as the elimination of Telecom Argentina's obligation to reinvest in Telecom Personal any dividend or distribution payment received from that subsidiary.

Telecom is the parent company of a leading telecommunications group in Argentina, where it offers directly or through its controlled subsidiaries local and long distance fixed-line telephony, cellular, data transmission and Internet services, among other services. Additionally, through a controlled subsidiary, the Telecom Group offers cellular services in Paraguay. The Company commenced operations on November 8, 1990, upon the Argentine government's transfer of the telecommunications system in the northern region of Argentina.

Nortel Inversora S.A. ("Nortel"), which acquired a majority of the Company from the Argentine government, holds 54.74% of Telecom's common stock. Nortel is a holding company where the common stock (approximately 68% of capital stock) is owned by Sofora Telecomunicaciones S.A. Additionally, Nortel capital stock is comprised of preferred shares that are held by minority shareholders.

As of March 31, 2006, Telecom had 984,380,978 shares outstanding.

For more information, please contact the Financial Planning and Investor Relations Department:

Pedro Insussarry +011-54-11-4968-3743 pinsussa@ta.telecom.com.ar Mariano Martire +011-54-11-4968-3718 mmartire@ta.telecom.com.ar Gastón Urbina +011-54-11-4968-6236 gurbina@ta.telecom.com.ar Astrid Burger +011-54-11-4968-4448 aburger@ta.telecom.com.ar Voice Mail: +011-54-11-4968-3628 Fax: +011-54-11-4313-5842 For information about Telecom Group services, visit: http://www.telecom.com.ar/ http://www.personal.com.ar/ http://www.arnet.com.ar/ http://www.highway.arnet.com.ar/ http://www.paginasamarillas.com.ar/ Disclaimer

This document may contain statements that could constitute forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to the Company's expectations for its future performance, revenues, income, earnings per share, capital expenditures, dividends, liquidity and capital structure; the effects of its debt restructuring process; the impact of emergency laws enacted by the Argentine Government; and the impact of rate changes and competition on the Company's future financial performance. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "projects," "intends," "should," "seeks," "estimates," "future" or other similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect the Company's expected results. The risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to the impact of emergency laws enacted by the Argentine government that have resulted in the repeal of Argentina's Convertibility law, devaluation of the peso, various changes in restrictions on the ability to exchange pesos into foreign currencies, and currency transfer policy generally, the "pesification" of tariffs charged for public services, the elimination of indexes to adjust rates charged for public services, and the Executive branch announcement to renegotiate the terms of the concessions granted to public service providers, including Telecom. Due to extensive changes in laws and economic and business conditions in Argentina, it is difficult to predict the impact of these changes on the Company's financial condition. Other factors may include, but are not limited to, the evolution of the economy in Argentina, growing inflationary pressure and evolution in consumer spending and the outcome of certain legal proceedings. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as the date of this document. The Company undertakes no obligation to release publicly the results of any revisions to forward-looking statements which may be made to reflect events and circumstances after the date of this press release, including, without limitation, changes in the Company's business or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Readers are encouraged to consult the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F, as well as periodic filings made on Form 6-K, which are filed with or furnished to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for further information concerning risks and uncertainties faced by Telecom.

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