Iliad Italia seeks EUR 71 mln in damages from TIM for anti-competitive conduct

Nieuws Mobiel Italië 19 MAY 2020
Iliad Italia seeks EUR 71 mln in damages from TIM for anti-competitive conduct
The Iliad Italia subsidiary of France’s Iliad has brought legal action before a Milan court against Telecom Italia (TIM) and its Kena Mobile brand for anti-competitive conduct, reports website MVNO News, citing documents released by TIM relating to its Q1 results. The former incumbent confirmed that Iliad is seeking damages of at least EUR 71.4 million for allegedly hindering the new operator’s entry and consolidation in the Italian mobile market. TIM said it will be appearing in court to “fully contest” Iliad’s allegations.

Full details of the anti-competitive conduct adopted by TIM and Kena haven’t yet been revealed but the report suggests the many low-cost offers reserved exclusively for Iliad customers or ‘winback’ offers for former customers could be the reason for Iliad’s legal action.

The news comes after Open Fiber confirmed earlier this year that it would be taking legal action against TIM following the EUR 116 million fine imposed by Italy’s competition watchdog for abusing its dominant position in the broadband market. 


 

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