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EU vs. French Telecom
Posted by Rebecca Bolin on Thursday, June 17 @ 14:06:36 EDT Telecommunications
EU regulators are charging France with violating EU rules by requiring cable companies to overcome regulatory hurdles before offering other services such as phone or Internet. The accusations claim that the regulatory environment in France stifles competition. The EU is fighting antitrust cases in phone service all over Europe. Last year, the EU fined a French telecom $12.5 million for pricing violations.

Compare to the recent California ruling forcing SBC to unbundle DSL from local phone service...

 
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