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UK parliamentary report claims 'clear evidence of collusion' between Huawei, China
2020-10-08 13:10:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) A UK parliamentary inquiry into 5G security has concluded that there is "clear evidence of collusion between Huawei and the Chinese state". The report from the Defence Select Committee supports the government decision to remove Huawei from the UK 5G network by 2027, but notes that developments could force this date to be moved forward, potentially to 2025.
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TIM, Wind Tre, Vodafone and Fastweb fined EUR 228 mln over 28-day billing collusion
2020-02-03 09:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Italy's antitrust and competition authority AGCM has fined the operators Telecom Italia (TIM), Wind Tre, Vodafone Italia and Fastweb a total of EUR 228 million following a probe into possible collusion over their controversial 28-day billing practices. The operators were accused of infringing competition rules by collectively agreeing to raise their prices after introducing 28-day billing in 2017, effectively resulting in a 13th monthly bill every year.
Antitrust probe fines Italian operators 228 million for pricing collusion
2020-02-03 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
In 2018, the Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) launched an investigation against the country’s top four operators – Telecom Italia, Vodafone, Wind Tre (CK Hutchison), and Fastweb (Swisscom) – after they were accused on cooperating to raise their prices. …read more on TotalTele.com »
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New Lawsuit Alleges Anti-Trust Collusion Between DRAM Manufacturers
2018-05-01 13:30:56| Extremetech
The DRAM industry stands accused of price-fixing and collusion again -- and given how DRAM prices have behaved the last two years, it's not a crazy accusation. The post New Lawsuit Alleges Anti-Trust Collusion Between DRAM Manufacturers appeared first on ExtremeTech.
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DoJ investigates AT&T, Verizon, GSMA for possible eSim collusion
2018-04-23 09:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The US Justice Department (DoJ) s looking into whether AT&T, Verizon and GSMA made it difficult for people to easily switch mobile carriers by blocking or hindering the use of eSims, the New York Times reported, citing six sources with knowledge of the inquiry. The DoJ) asked the parties in February for information on potential collusion to thwart eSim, a technology that lets people remotely switch mobile provider without having to insert a new Sim card into a device, two of the sources said. AT&T and Verizon face accusations that they colluded with the GSMA to try to establish standards that would allow them to lock a device to their network even if it had eSim technology.
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