(Reuters) - South Africa's Competition Commission said on Monday mobile operator MTN had discriminated against rival Cell C by charging it higher interconnect fees than competitor Vodacom in some areas.
The Commission said MTN's pricing was uncompetitive but referred the long-running dispute between the two firms to the Competition Tribunal, which has the final say on antitrust issues.
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The Commission said MTN's pricing was uncompetitive but referred the long-running dispute between the two firms to the Competition Tribunal, which has the final say on antitrust issues.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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