The Belgian competition Council’s College of Prosecutors dismiss multiple complaints against the incumbent telecom operator for abuse of a dominant position on the international transit services for call termination in Belgium (Base / Belgacom
[en] The Belgian competition Council’s College of Prosecutors dismiss multiple complaints against the incumbent telecom operator for abuse of a dominant position on the international transit services for call termination in Belgium
Precision for document type :
Case briefs/Comments on statutes or statutory instruments
Disciplines :
Economic & commercial law
Author, co-author :
Neyrinck, Norman ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de droit > Droit européen de la concurrence
Sabbadini, Pierre
Language :
English
Title :
The Belgian competition Council’s College of Prosecutors dismiss multiple complaints against the incumbent telecom operator for abuse of a dominant position on the international transit services for call termination in Belgium (Base / Belgacom
Alternative titles :
[fr] L'auditorat de l'Autorité belge de la concurrence rejette plusieurs plaintes formulées contre l'opérateur historique des télécommunications pour abus de position dominante sur le marché des services de transit internationaux pour la terminaison d’appels en Belgique (Base / Belgacom)
Publication date :
December 2009
Journal title :
e-Competitions
eISSN :
2116-0201
Publisher :
Institut de Droit de la Concurrence, Paris, France
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