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CCP endorses Mobilink-Warid merger

byCT Report
22/03/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has approved the proposed merger of Mobilink and Warid.

The merger approval is conditional upon compliance with the remedies imposed by CCP. The bench hearing the matter comprised of Vadiyya Khalil, CCP Chairperson, Dr Shahzad Ansar, Member Office of Fair Trade & Advocacy, and Ikram Ul Haque Qureshi, Member Cartels & Trade Abuse and Legal.

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In its detailed order, the Commission has undertaken a comprehensive competitive analysis of the merger to determine if it substantially lessens competition by creating or strengthening a dominant position. The assessment has been undertaken on the basis of extensive consultation with the merger parties, competitors and the PTA.

While conducting its assessment, the Commission noted that the merger raised competition concerns, which were alleviated by countervailing factors and efficiencies. The Commission identified some persisting concerns in areas of spectrum concentration, infrastructure sharing, non-compete obligations, and joint control for which conditions have been imposed.

In relation to the spectrum concentration, the Commission has made spectrum sharing obligatory upon determination of inefficiently/underutilized capacity by PTA. With respect to infrastructure sharing, the Commission has directed the parties to provide guest operators on their cell sites a first option to buy the site, directly or through an auction if there is more than one guest operator. To facilitate entry in the future, the Commission has imposed an obligation to provide wholesale access to potential Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs).

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