The Manila Times

EU clears Hutchison, Vimpelcom tie-up

- BRUSSELS: AFP

The European Union on Thursday cleared a mobile phone tie- up between Hong Kong’s Hutchison and Russia’s VimpelCom in Italy after they agreed to sell some of the business to boost competitio­n.

Hutchison, owned by Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, and VimpelCom agreed last year to merge their 3 Italia and Wind networks but the European Commission demanded they make room for new entrants in the Italian market.

In July, France’s Illiad, parent company of low- cost operator - Hutchison and Vimpelcom.

The Commission, which polices European Union competitio­n policy, said “the effective structural remedies offered by Hutchison and VimpelCom fully address the Commission’s competitio­n concerns.”

“They will ensure the market entry of French telecom operator Iliad as a new mobile network operator in Italy,” it said in a statement.

“This means that the parties can - bining their assets, whilst Italian mobile customers will continue to

VimpelCom’s Wind business currently ranks third in the Italian market and Hutchison fourth but together they will become the largest entity ahead of Telecom Italia’s Tim and Britain’s Vodafone.

When they announced the tieup last year, they said the new venture would have some 31 million mobile phone clients and sales of more than six billion euros.

VimpelCom is controlled by Russian billionair­e Mikhail Fridman while Norwegian telecoms group Telenor holds a third of the company.

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