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Philippine developer Greenfield says subsidiary had no Internet exclusivity deal

By Jet Damazo-Santos ( February 18, 2021, 08:03 GMT | Insight) -- Philippine property developer Greenfield Development Corporation is denying accusations it abused its dominance by imposing the fixed-line Internet service provided by its subsidiary, Leopard Connectivity, to residents of its Twin Oaks Place condominium. The Philippine antitrust regulator says the company has 30 days to file a formal response.  Philippine property developer Greenfield Development Corporation said it did not bar other Internet-service providers from its condominium in favor of a subsidiary, rejecting the dominance abuse charge filed against it by the Philippine antitrust regulator’s enforcement office....

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