Broadband co-investment agreements may harm competition, Berec says
By Samantha Tomaszczyk ( January 10, 2012, 17:00 GMT | Insight) -- European telecoms regulators suggest 'co-investment' agreements among operators and financiers for the roll-out of high-speed broadband networks could harm competition in the sector, if not all players in the market are included. In particular, deals featuring only two partners or exclusivity arrangements could be problematic.Brussels - European telecoms regulators suggest 'co-investment' agreements among operators and financiers for the roll-out of high-speed broadband networks could harm competition in the sector, if not all players in the market are included....
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