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EU opens $22-B Vodafone, Liberty Global deal inquiry

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BRUSSELS — Vodafone’s purchase of Liberty Global’s assets in Germany and east Europe may damage competitio­n in Germany and the Czech Republic, European Union (EU) antitrust regulators said on Tuesday, as they opened a fullscale probe into the $21.8-billion deal.

The deal between the world’s second-largest mobile operator and US cable pioneer John Malone’s Liberty would enable Vodafone to compete more effectivel­y with Deutsche Telekom in the German rival’s home market.

It also expands Vodafone’s reach in broadband, cable and mobile services elsewhere in Europe as it includes Liberty Global assets in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania.

The European Commission said some rivals might be shut out of the Czech market, where Vodafone offers mainly mobile telephony services and Liberty Global offers fixed services.

In Germany, the deal might reduce competitio­n in the retail fixed telecoms markets and retail TV markets, curb investment­s in next-generation networks and give the merged firm more power as a TV broadcaste­r, the EU competitio­n enforcer said.

It saw no issues in Romania and Hungary and said it will decide whether to clear the deal by May 2. The deadline can be extended if Vodafone offers concession­s.

Reuters reported on Nov. 30 that the watchdog was set to launch a fullscale probe into the deal. Vodafone said it still expected EU approval by mid-2019.

“On balance, we conclude based on the language in the press release that this transactio­n remains on track for a Phase II approval and closing,” Bernstein wrote in client note.

The telecoms industry is hoping for a lighter regulatory touch from the Commission after it cleared without conditions Deutsche Telekom’s bid to acquire Tele2’s Dutch business despite earlier qualms.

Telefonica Deutschlan­d, which has called for the deal to be blocked, said it expected Vodafone to make every effort to avert the negative effects singled out by the Commission. —

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