UK watchdog raises competition concerns over Cellnex-CK Hutchinson tower deal

Spain's Cellnex posts wider nine-month net loss, core earnings grow 59%
Spain's Cellnex posts wider nine-month net loss, core earnings grow 59% Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021
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-Britain's competition watchdog raised concerns over a UK telecom tower deal between Spain's Cellnex and Hong Kong's CK Hutchison, saying it could lead to higher prices and lower quality services for network operators.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said on Tuesday it found evidence to suggest that CK Hutchison should have sold its passive infrastructure assets, including towers and masts, to an alternative buyer rather than market leader Cellnex.

Last year, Cellnex said it would buy 24,600 telecom towers across Europe from CK Hutchison, which owns the Three mobile network in the UK, for 10 billion euros ($11.81 billion).

A sale to a firm other than Cellnex, the largest independent supplier of mobile towers in the UK, would help sustain healthy competition, the CMA said.

"It's important that services provided to mobile networks remain competitive so that the millions of businesses and consumers across the UK that use mobile phones can enjoy lower prices," said Mike Walker, chief economic adviser at the CMA.

Responding to CMA's statement, a Cellnex spokesperson said the company would review the regulator's findings and work closely with it to address the concerns.

Cellnex and CK Hutchison have five working days to offer legally binding proposals to the CMA to address the competition concerns identified.

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