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Mobile operators under
scanner for violating antitrust law
A customer is seen at a mobile
phone SIM store in
Vietnam's mobile market share
With the three mobile operators that
dominate the country’s telecom market simultaneously announcing their plan to
increase 3G service fees by 40 percent last weekend, experts believe there is
sign of a competition law violation.
Starting this week, the network operator triplet,
including Vinaphone, MobiFone, and Viettel will be charging their 3G users
VND70,000 a month, a rate subscribers consider unreasonable as the service
quality remains poor.
As of the end of July,
MobiFone dominates the market with a 38.1 percent
share, followed by Viettel (30.7 percent), and Vinaphone 28.5 percent. The
remaining share is left for Vietnamobile.
The triplet collectively holds 97.3 percent of the
market, and is thus recognized as the dominant group as per the Law on
competition, according to a lawyer at the Ho Chi Minh City’s branch of the
Pham and Associates Law Office.
The lawyer said businesses under the dominant group
should be closely watched by price management authorities, and any
unreasonable price adjustment from them should be timely handled.
“It’s abnormal for the three mobile operators to
increase their 3G fees by the same amount and at the same time,” he said,
while urging the competition watchdog to look into the case.
Businesses dominating the market are banned from
reaching mutual agreement to set a new price level in the market, according
to the lawyer.
However, all of the three mobile operators asserted
with Tuoi Tre that they did not join hands.
Similarly, Doctor Nguyen Ngoc Son, from the HCMC
University of Economics, also said the 3G fee increases should be inspected.
“Even when the price hike is not the result of an
agreement among the three, it still hurts subscribers, and the operators
should be handled,” he said.
Businesses dominating the market are not allowed to
apply unreasonable price adjustment, Son said, citing the competition law.
In case of a price hike, they are only allowed to
increase prices by a maximum amount of 5 percent.
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Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 10, 2013
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