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 Slovak Telecom fined EUR29.2 million for anti-competitive behaviour (Slovakia)

  • August 21st, 2008
  • 6:44 am

Slovak Telekom has been 885 million koruna (EUR29.2 million) for abusing its dominant market position, by the Slovakia’s anti-monopoly authority.
Slovak Telekom, 51% owned by Deutsche Telekom with the rest belonging to the Slovak state, offers fixed-line services as well as the mobile phone services of T-Mobile.
According to PMU, the fine is imposed due to the telecom operator’s refusal to open up it’s local network to competitors.
“Slovak Telekom has for a long time distorted the competitive environment, which has had negative consequences for consumers,” the PMU said in a statement.
Slovak Telecom was also fined at the end of last year by the PMU 526 million koruna for anti-competitive behaviour.

   

 T-Mobile and Slovak Telecom choose Amdocs (Europe)

  • July 22nd, 2008
  • 12:17 pm

T-Mobile Czech Republic, has chosen Amdocs’ CES Enterprise Product Catalog 7.5 software as a central product information repository for services, handset and accessories offered via its self-service portal. The Amdocs, according to the company, will allow it to define, blend, price, bundle, maintain and retire these offerings. T-Mobile companies in Germany and in the UK, have also deployed Amdocs Enterprise Product Catalog.  

Slovak Telekom is to upgrade and expand its usage of Amdocs OSS to manage service fulfilment for its IP-based services, such as broadband, and as a platform for its next generation OSS. Amdocs claims its Discovery Engine will enable Slovak Telekom to improve its network discovery processes; that is, be able to identify equipment and resources in the network to improve network capacity management, fulfilment and assurance processes.

Amdocs has also been selected as the prime contractor for project delivery.