
The comments come after Vodafone and TIM signed a memorandum of understanding in February to share the cost of rolling out new 5G infrastructure throughout Italy. However, Iliad has since written to Italy’s communications and competition regulators to ask them to review the proposed tie-up and its effects on competition.
Vodafone and TIM were the two highest bidders in the 5G auction held in October, shelling out a total of EUR 4.8 billion for the licences. “We have shouldered the bulk of the costs with Vodafone ... we’ll meet with Iliad as we meet habitually with all operators and we hope to find some common ground,” added Gubitosi.