La CMT ha un sussulto di dignita’. (potere degli Euro…)

Telefonica stava facendo una offerta in fibra non replicabile dai concorrenti, senza dare loro accesso alla rete (spiegata qui).

Vodafone si era ribellata e, per un’altra questione, aveva chiesto **670 milioni** di danni a Telefonica.

Adesso la CMT (il regolatore spagnolo, che tradizionalmente prende le difese di Telfonica in modo anche spudorato) in un sussulto di dignità blocca l’offerta di Telefonica. Che i commissari si siano ravveduti o che abbiano avuto paura che qualcuno gli chiedesse i danni ?

Mi segnala Luca: Link: ATV’s News Archive October 27th – October 31st.

The Spanish Telecommunications Market Commission (CMT) has temporarily suspended Telefónica from offering commercial services over its new fibre-optic network. The decision follows a complaint lodged by Orange España, which claimed that Telefónica had not finalised wholesale access terms for the network infrastructure.

The regulator has announced that services may only be launched once it is satisfied that the agreements with alternative providers have been reached for access to the network. Telefónica recently launched a trial on its FTTH (fibre to the home) network in Madrid and Barcelona to test Internet broadband access at 30 Megabytes in a combined triple play offer that also includes its IPTV service, Imagenio.

The triple play service, at a price of E9, was being distributed to 54,000 clients in Madrid and Barcelona in the pre-commercial period. The company planned to have more than 1,000 FFTH clients by the end of the year.

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