CASE COMMENT: UNILATERAL PRACTICE - MARGIN SQUEEZE
Charging of calls: The Court of Cassation confirms the absence of margin squeeze from the historique phone company (France Télécom)
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On January 17, 2012, the Commercial Chamber of the Court of Cassation is to put an end to the saga of the "Tenor" affair or the "hedgehogs" or of incoming "fixed-to-mobile" call pricing by rejecting the appeal brought by the President of the Competition Authority against the decision of the Paris Court of Appeal, which, following two referrals after cassation, had, on 27 January 2011, overturned the decision of the competition, as well as the fines imposed on SFR and France Telecom for a total of margin squeeze abuse, on the grounds that the crowding out effect could not have been not to be presumed - the indispensability of the performance at issue not being
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