CASE COMMENT: MERGERS - REMEDIES - THIRD PARTIES - PUBLIC TENDER

Judicial review of remedies: The CFI rules that commitments granting access to third parties to a traffic telematic system, which was awarded to a joint venture through a public tender, may be acceptable, even if the on board units provided to the market by the joint venture are supplied free of charge to the market (Qualcomm)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. – CFI, 19 June 2009, Qualcomm v Commission, Case T-48/04 On my left is Daimler Chrysler, better known as Mercedes-Benz in the world of heavy goods vehicles in Germany, where it accounts for half of all registrations, and is, moreover, the main player in traffic telematics; on my right is Deutsche Telekom, the leader in mobile telephone services in Germany, which is no longer being presented. When these two joined forces with Cofiroute to respond to a call for tenders to design and operate the system for collecting motorway tolls payable by heavy goods vehicles in Germany, they won the market and did not just make a happy few among their competitors. That

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Jean-Mathieu Cot, Judicial review of remedies: The CFI rules that commitments granting access to third parties to a traffic telematic system, which was awarded to a joint venture through a public tender, may be acceptable, even if the on board units provided to the market by the joint venture are supplied free of charge to the market (Qualcomm), 19 June 2009, Concurrences N° 3-2009, Art. N° 27820, www.concurrences.com

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