08 décembre 2006, 0h00
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It’s not often that companies can turn a thumping by regulators to their advantage. But that’s what Europe’s former telecoms incumbents may be able to do by loosening their their strangleholds over their fixed line infrastructure. Putting the so-called «last mile» of their networks at arm’s length may allow them to raise capital on the cheap.
Regulators get their pound of flesh. Some former telecoms monopolies have used their grip over the last mile to choke off competition. That’s one reason w...
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