DT Loses Appeal in Slovakia

DT Loses Appeal in Slovakia
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Deutsche Telekom has lost a legal battle in Slovakia spanning seven years. The court rejected the operator’s appeal against a European Commission fine for anti-competitive practices.

Slovak Telekom and Deutsche Telekom were first caught in the EC’s crosshairs in 2014, after the watchdog issued a joint €38.8 million fine along with a separate €31 million penalty against the German incumbent. The EC penalised the pair after alleging they had used their position to charge unfair wholesale prices for more than five years from 2005 in a bid to squeeze out competitors.

Its fines were reduced in 2018 when Deutsche Telekom won an appeal, with the joint sum trimmed to €38 million and the penalty on the German parent dropped to €19 million. However, DT’s latest attempt to have the fine cut completely was rejected by the Court of Justice of the European Union, which confirmed in a statement it threw out the appeal and the amount due remained unchanged.