TDLC Fines Wom Billionaire for Abuse of Dominant Position in SMS Message Service
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The Court of Defense of Free Competition handed down a conviction against WOM for abusing its dominant position, charging excessive prices for the SMS termination service on its network, and imposed a fine of 1,312 UTA, that is, $1.06 billion. The plaintiffs charged two facts: one related to the 67-fold increase in the rate for the termination of SMS A2P messages, which WOM described as international and which the plaintiffs described as excessi…
The Court of Defense of Free Competition imposed a fine on the telecommunications company for a tax benefit of 1,312 UTA, equivalent to about $1.08 billion.
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