Vodafone Alleges KPN Blocked Services Rollout in the Netherlands
December 10 2015 - 4:35AM
Dow Jones News
By Simon Zekaria
LONDON--Vodafone Group PLC (VOD) said on Thursday it has started
legal action against Royal KPN NV (KKPNY), alleging its Dutch rival
delayed by three years the introduction of Vodafone's competing
suite of television, fixed-line broadband and fixed-line telephone
services in the Netherlands.
Vodafone said the alleged delays qualified as an abuse of KPN's
dominant position in its domestic market and resulted in an
estimated 115 million euros ($126 million) in damages for Vodafone
Netherlands.
"Vodafone Netherlands has lodged its claim with the court of
justice in The Hague and asks initially for the court to confirm
the unlawful behaviour of KPN," Vodafone said.
A former state telecoms monopoly, KPN owns and operates the
Netherlands' only nationwide telephone network--using copper lines
to connect households and businesses across the country--as well as
the country's largest fibre-optic network. Other operators rely on
this infrastructure to offer their services.
"The delays resulted in Vodafone Netherlands being unable to
compete effectively with KPN and cable providers in the Dutch
telecoms market until 2014," said Vodafone, the Newbury,
England-based telecom group.
"We don't recognize [Vodafone's position]," said a KPN
spokesman, in response to Vodafone's statement.
At 0830 GMT Vodafone shares were down 1 pence, or 0.42%, at 215
pence.
Write to Simon Zekaria at simon.zekaria@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 10, 2015 04:20 ET (09:20 GMT)
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