Dutch telecoms regulator OPTA is launching another competition analysis into the country’s analogue networks after a first inquiry was rejected in an appeals court ruling, according to reports.
Following the Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal ruling…
Dutch telecoms regulator OPTA is launching another competition analysis into the country’s analogue networks after a first inquiry was rejected in an appeals court ruling, according to reports.
Following the Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal ruling last week, an OPTA spokesperson told TelecomFinance that it was unable to appeal the decision, and was instead seeking other ways to force cable TV companies Ziggo and UPC to open their analogue networks to competitors.
Launching a new inquiry was the only option left for OPTA to move forward with this aim, the reports said.
OPTA was not available for comment about the recent development.