All Competition articles – Page 7

  • vfw205-tt-safaricom-tariffs
    Public Affairs

    Safaricom stands alone against tariff changes

    2022-03-24T14:22:00Z

    Kenyan communications authority set to cut mobile termination rates by 88%, with Safaricom seen as biggest loser. Rate cuts said to level playing field, and enable greater competition and lower barriers for new market entrants.

  • tfw162-tt-alvarez-pallete
    Public Affairs

    Álvarez-Pallete lambasts regulators for being stuck in the past

    2022-03-23T16:00:00Z

    If WhatsApp et al are not regulated, then neither should Telefónica, he says. Álvarez-Pallete accuses Spanish regulator of dragging its feet over reforms.

  • btw333-tt-cellnex-deal
    Partnerships & Alliances

    BT strikes improved deal for Cellnex site access

    2022-03-01T16:30:00Z

    “Enhanced” terms for a site services deal in place until at least 2031 will support EE’s 5G upgrade in key areas. Cellnex asserting its pro-competitive credentials as it slams the CMA for overstepping its remit in questioning the InfraCo’s planned acquisition of CK Hutchison’s UK towers.

  • Yellow speed bump sign
    M&A

    Oi mobile sale hits another road bump

    2022-02-07T16:55:00Z

    Brazil’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office (MPF) representative at antitrust regulator CADE gives thumbs down to proposed sale of Oi Group’s mobile assets to Telefónica|Vivo, Claro Brasil, and TIM Brasil. Non-binding decision cites competition concerns and recommends “administrative proceedings” to investigate collusion among trio to exclude other interested companies. Oi says ...

  • Cellnex offers CMA deal to secure Hutchison UK tower merger
    Public Affairs

    Cellnex offers CMA deal to secure Hutchison UK tower merger

    2022-01-25T14:45:00Z

    Spanish InfraCo willing to sell enough sites from its existing estate to enable a new UK tower player to emerge, and overcome CMA concerns on competition linked to its planned CKH infrastructure acquisition. Four companies have already stepped forward as potential buyers. CTIL objects to being positioned as a ...

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    Public Affairs

    Ethiopia presses pause on third licence contest

    2021-12-30T10:02:00Z

    Regulator initiates another stoppage after interested parties request delay over RFP “concerns”. Move adds to sense of turbulence around Safaricom’s planned entrance into the country during 2022.

  • Safaricom pushes back against monopoly complaints
    Premium

    Safaricom pushes back against monopoly complaints

    2021-12-09T12:29:00Z

    CEO Peter Ndegwa tells rivals to focus on investments, not accusations. Hearing shows government support for Safaricom, which sees market dominance but not a monopoly.

  • DTw110-tt-gaia-x-ahrens
    Strategy & Change

    DT’s Ahrens reaffirms commitment to Gaia-X amid turbulence

    2021-11-23T14:03:00Z

    T-Systems CTO Maximilian Ahrens sees DT as a “bridge builder” for Gaia-X. Chairman of European cloud association insists it is still in startup phase and accepts “an element of needing to find ourselves”. Summit marked by reported sponsorship row and France-based Scaleway become first major member to exit the ...

  • Elsewhere in BT Group: emission targets brought forward
    Premium

    Elsewhere in BT Group: emission targets brought forward

    2021-10-13T11:03:00Z

    Net-zero targets brought forward by fifteen years ahead of COP26; warnings against competitor tower deal.

  • vfw199-tt-rod-sims
    M&A

    Aussie antitrust tsar seeks change after TPG–Vodafone merger

    2021-08-27T13:49:00Z

    Rod Sims, Chair of Australia’s competition commission, expresses “serious concerns” about market health after TPG–Vodafone merger. Sims wants bigger powers to block further anti-competitive M&A.

  • BT doubles down against overcharging allegations
    Premium

    BT doubles down against overcharging allegations

    2021-08-21T01:00:00Z

    Group intends to “vigorously defend” itself against a class action lodged with competition authorities that alleges historic overcharging for voiceonly customers.

  • btw327-tt-jansen-full-fibre-30m
    Network & Infrastructure

    Jansen now sees BT chasing 30 million premises with full-fibre

    2021-08-10T07:00:00Z

    Extra five million presented as ‘infill’ and presumably more rural. Immediate competitive riposte to news of Virgin Media O2 FTTP retrofit, which it neatly doubles. Jansen says BT not concerned, but challenger altnets should be. No rush for fibre JV partner, but Jansen reveals a UK compatriot would be ...

  • tfw156-tt-vivo-cade-complex
    M&A

    Vivo set for a longer wait as CADE rules Oi deal is complex

    2021-07-27T15:10:00Z

    Regulator to take its time to examine Oi divestment in detail. Decision confirms fears that closure will likely take place in 2022. Suggestion raised that deal could even be rejected.

  • BT “disappointed” as government tweaks voucher scheme
    Premium

    BT “disappointed” as government tweaks voucher scheme

    2021-04-17T02:00:00Z

    Government kicks off first phase of £1.2bn Project Gigabit. £210m for rural voucher scheme, but fewer communities are eligible; £110m for connecting rural doctors’ surgeries, libraries, and schools. DCMS Delivery Plan suggests considerable uncertainty on most effective way to target government spending.

  • Elsewhere in BT Group
    Premium

    Elsewhere in BT Group: O2-VM gets provisional nod

    2021-04-17T00:00:00Z

    BT remains neutral as CMA clears Virgin Media–O2 deal.

  • vfw195-tt-ziggo-sport
    Public Affairs

    EC quietly drops Ziggo Sport probe

    2021-03-31T14:43:00Z

    Antitrust investigation that sparked EC’s 2018 office raid closed down, with little revealed regarding what was behind it.

  • tfw151-tt-vm-lightening-liberty-global
    Network & Infrastructure

    Virgin Media preps Lightning for post-JV world

    2021-02-17T16:38:00Z

    Liberty Global confident of JV clearance, and anticipates Telefónica talks on ambitious and aggressive fixed-line rollout. Liberty’s Sky relationship appears key, with prospects for collaboration heightened by a friendly face at the helm. Meanwhile, Virgin Media appears to be finally embracing PIA from Openreach for cheaper fibre rollout.

  • BT disputes ‘loyalty penalty’ class action
    Premium

    BT disputes ‘loyalty penalty’ class action

    2021-01-15T00:00:00Z

    BT hit with US-style ‘opt-out’ class action, led by a former Ofcom consumer protection executive, and financially backed by pioneering UK litigation investment fund Harbour. Previously-settled Ofcom review forms the basis of near-£600m claim that BT was acting in breach of competition law. Little precedent on likelihood of success, ...

  • tfw150-tt-movistar-chile-spectrum
    Network & Infrastructure

    Chile auction: unhappy Movistar reins in spend

    2020-11-25T09:07:00Z

    Five Chilean spectrum bidders announced: Movistar among MNOs looking for additional 5G bandwidth. Operating business’ antitrust complaints shushed until after the auction, with national 5G roadmap taking priority. Hispanoamérica monetisation plans, and a pivot towards less capital intensive service provision may have contributed to Movistar’s muted involvement.

  • tfw150-tt-prisa-telefonica
    M&A

    Could Telefónica hold key in Prisa power play?

    2020-11-24T09:17:00Z

    Manoeuvring said to be taking place around Telefónica’s residual holding in media group. Group reportedly open to selling 9.4%-stake but not at any price.