British Virgin Islands’ (BVI) watchdog the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) has announced that it has issued final decisions relating to its investigations into the anti-competitive behaviour of mobile operators Digicel and LIME towards CCT Global Communications. The TRC, in accordance with Section 75 of the Telecommunications Act, has concluded that the duo’s respective pan-Caribbean offers, ‘Caribbean Calling’ (Digicel) and ‘All Talk’ (LIME), constitute an ‘anti-competitive margin squeeze on CCT’. As such, both parties were ordered to cease the anti-competitive behaviour and pay a fine by 30 June 2012, although the TRC stopped short of forcing Digicel to withdraw the offending plan from the market altogether.
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OVETEL TRC issues final decision regarding Digicel, LIME anti-competitive conduct
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