From The Times
July 5, 2007
Telefonica fined ?151m for abuse of market position
Rory Watson in Brussels
Telef?nica, the Spanish telecoms operator, was fined ?151 million (?102 million) by the European Commission yesterday for implementing anti-competitive practices against its domestic rivals between September 2001 and December 2006.
The fine is the highest ?? after a ?497 million penalty given to Microsoft ?? to be imposed on a company for abusing its dominant position.
Neelie Kroes, the European Competition Commissioner, said that Telef?nica?s behaviour had raised costs for competitors. ?When consumers and businesses are harmed in such a major market, the entire economy suffers. I will not allow dominant companies to set prices that undermine telecoms liberalisation,? she said.
Telef?nica was found guilty of operating a margin squeeze between the high wholesale rates that it charged rivals wishing to use its broadband access and the retail prices that it set for its own customers.
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