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Eurobites: Telia, DNA extend shared Finnish network

Also in today s EMEA regional roundup: O2 nears mobile agreement with Sky; CBNG appoints new CTO; the sound of ancient phones. Telia and DNA are to expand their jointly owned network-sharing company, Finnish Shared Network, further across the country, taking it further south-west so it covers cities such as Oulu, Kuopio and Kouvola. Currently the joint network covers 50% of Finland geographically and 13.5% of the population; it is hoped that once the project is complete coverage will rise to 62.5% by area and 28.5% by population. The two operators also believe that their collaboration will help speed up the introduction of 5G services by about a year. But it is not a complete love-in: Telia and DNA will continue to offer independently competing services to customers in the joint network area.

EU claims court errors were made in bid to overturn €13bn Apple tax ruling

In its 2016 finding the Commission said two Irish tax rulings had artificially reduced Apple s tax burden for over two decades, which in 2014 was as low as 0.005pc. The General Court s failure to properly consider the structure and content of the decision and the explanations in the Commission s written submissions on the functions performed by the head offices and the Irish branches is a breach of procedure, the Commission said in a filing in the Official Journal, The EU competition enforcer added: The General Court s subsequent acknowledgement. that the decision examines the functions performed by the Irish branches in justifying the attribution of the Apple IP licences to them constitutes contradictory reasoning, which amounts to a failure to state reasons.

EU claims court errors in bid to overturn $15 7 billion Apple tax judgment

EU claims court errors in bid to overturn $15.7 billion Apple tax judgment Reuters 01/02/2021 By Foo Yun Chee © Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes FILE PHOTO: Apple logo is seen on the Apple store at The Marche Saint Germain in Paris By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust enforcers have claimed a court made legal errors when it scrapped their order for iPhone maker Apple to pay 13 billion euros ($15.7 billion) in Irish back taxes, in a filing to have the verdict overturned. The stakes are high for the European Commission in its crackdown against what it sees as aggressive tax planning by multinationals.

Qualcomm loses fight against EU antitrust regulators data demand

2 Min Read BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Qualcomm on Thursday lost its fight against a data demand from EU antitrust regulators after Europe’s top court reaffirmed the regulators’ right to see it, in a case that has already landed the company a 242-million-euro ($292.60 million) fine. FILE PHOTO: A Qualcomm sign is pictured at the Mobile World Congress in Shanghai, China June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo The ruling by the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will strengthen the European Commission’s hand in other antitrust investigations. Qualcomm’s run-ins with the Commission have seen it receive total fines of 1.2 billion euros in two cases in the last three years for using its market power to thwart rivals including Intel.

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