Costa Rican state telecoms company appeals antitrust ruling
The regulator accused ICE of committing margin squeeze with its Chip Extremo promotion (Credit: LDProd)
State-owned Costa Rican telecoms provider Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) is challenging a fine handed down by the Superintendency of Telecommunications (Sutel) for engaging in anticompetitive practices – drawing the backing of a coalition of seven unions associated with the state-owned company, which accuse the telecoms regulator of prejudicing the case.
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