The EU Commission accepts commitments from three mobile phone operators on Czech network sharing (T-Mobile / CETIN / O2)

Antitrust: Commission accepts commitments from T-Mobile CZ, CETIN and O2 CZ on Czech network sharing* The European Commission has made commitments offered by T-Mobile CZ, CETIN and O2 CZ, as well as their parent companies Deutsche Telekom and PPF Group, legally binding under EU antitrust rules. The companies must ensure that their network sharing agreements do not reduce infrastructure competition which enables competition and innovation in the wholesale and retail telecommunications markets in Czechia. Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition policy, said: “Network sharing agreements bring efficiencies, such as faster roll-out, cost savings and coverage in rural areas. But such cooperation can also dampen the incentives of mobile operators to

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  • European Commission - DG COMP (Brussels)

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European Commission, The EU Commission accepts commitments from three mobile phone operators on Czech network sharing (T-Mobile / CETIN / O2), 11 July 2022, e-Competitions Commitment Decisions, Art. N° 107769

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