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Albania probing cell providers' alleged price abuse
Wednesday, 24 May 2017 |
The Associated Press
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Albania's competition authority has started a preliminary investigation against three mobile operators for allegedly fixing the tariff for the pre-paid cellular phone packages.
A decision made available Wednesday said the three unnamed providers had changed their tariffs for pre-paid users by means of "a prohibited agreement."
It said the three providers that make-up 95 percent of the Albanian market were operating in an oligopolistic manner "to abuse with their dominating position."
A report from the preliminary probe is expected in three months.
Albania has high mobile phone usage. There are 5.3 million subscriptions in a population of just 3 million for its four cellular providers — Vodafone Albania, Telekom Albania, Albtelecom Mobile and Plus Communication. Around 90 percent of the market is pre-paid.
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