The Australian Competition Tribunal considered “vast” evidence to conclude that the deal would increase Telstra’s strength relative to Optus.
Telstra and TPG Telecom will not be able to share infrastructure in regional Australia after the competition tribunal upheld a decision to block the deal.
The competition regulator has lost similar matters, most recently failing to block TPG’s $15 billion merger with Vodafone Hutchison Australia.On Wednesday, the Australian Competition Tribunal considered “vast” evidence to conclude that the deal would increase Telstra’s strength relative to Optus. The agreement would have allowed TPG to use Telstra’s mobile towers in regional areas while Telstra would get access to TPG’s spectrum, which is used to transmit call and internet signals.
The deal would have covered about 17 per cent of the population but have much broader impacts because reliable signal in the bush is a big selling point for travelling city customers.
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