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-====== Argentina ====== 
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-===== National Policy ===== 
-Source: https://www.redesac.org.mx/regulacion 
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-On August 15, 2018, Argentina approved Resolution [[https://www.enacom.gob.ar/multimedia/normativas/2018/res4958.pdf|4958/2018]] defining Community Networks. This Resolution allows them to apply for licenses within the framework established in its Regulation on Licenses for Information and Communications Technology Services. One problem with this License is that it can be applied to only populations up to 5000. 
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-In this case, it is not a new license but a new registration corresponding to Owners of Community Networks. For now, there are no bands identified or planned. However, it is possible that in the future these operators may acquire the usual frequency bands for shared use that are used for Internet Access by providers (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz). 
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-The Argentine Universal Service Agency establishes incentives for rural areas and underserved areas through Calls for Non-Reimbursable Contributions of up to 80% of the costs of projects presented by ICT service licensees operating in areas of influence of disadvantaged areas, with an emphasis on Cooperatives and Small Enterprises. 
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-===== Operator Licensing ===== 
-El 15 de Agosto de 2018, ENACOM aprobó la Resolución 4958 que habilita la Licencia para prestación  del  Servicio  de  ValorAgregado-  Acceso  a  Internet,  Titulares  de  Redes  Comunitarias (también denominada licencia VARC). 
-Allí describe una definición de red comunitarias sólo a instancias prácticas, para limitar el alcance de la regulación. También define las condiciones para ser licenciatario VARC y declara la exención al pago de aranceles para la solicitud de esta licencia. 
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-https://www.enacom.gob.ar/multimedia/normativas/2018/res4958.pdf 
-==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== 
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-==== Licensing Fees ==== 
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-===== Access to Spectrum ===== 
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-==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== 
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-=== Licensed === 
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-== Access Networks == 
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-^ **Operator**  ^ **800MHz**  ^ **900MHz**  ^ **1800MHz**  ^ **2100MHz**  ^ **2600MHz**  ^ **3500MHz** ^  
-| XYZcom        | None        |  2x10        2x15        |  2x10        |  None        |  None       | 
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-== PtP Networks == 
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-=== License-Exempt === 
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-== Access Networks == 
-^ **Frequency**      ^ **Power Limit [dBm]**  ^ **Transmit Power**  ^ 
-| //2.4GHz//                         || 
-| 2400 – 2483.5 MHz  | 20     || 
-| //5GHz//                       || 
-| 5170-5250 MHz      | 17     || 
-| 5250-5330 MHz      | 24 (DFS)   || 
-| 5490-5730 MHz      | 24 (DFS)    || 
-| 5735-5835 MHz      | 30     || 
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-== PtP Networks == 
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-^ **Frequency**      ^ **Power Limit**  ^ **Transmit Power**  ^ 
-| //2.4GHz//                         || 
-| 2400 – 2483.5 MHz  | ''2.4EIRP''     || 
-| //5GHz//                       || 
-| 5150-5250 MHz      | ''5.1EIRP''     || 
-| 5250-5350 MHz      | ''5.2EIRP''     || 
-| 5470-5725 MHz      | ''5.4EIRP''     || 
-| 5725-5800 MHz      | ''5.8EIRP''     || 
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-=== Secondary Use ===  
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-== Access Networks == 
-== PtP Networks == 
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-==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ==== 
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-=== Application === 
-=== Annual === 
-=== Auction === 
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-===== Backhaul =====  
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-===== Gender ===== 
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-===== Universal Service ===== 
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-===== Cooperatives ===== 
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-===== Resources / References ===== 
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-== Coding examples == 
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