competition

Competition in the communications sector is complex and fast-changing. This presents both risks and opportunities to providers, as well as challenges for public authorities.

Our competition intelligence services help organisations understand the changing face of competition. We help them grasp the commercial and policy implications of new developments, and make decisions with efficiency and confidence.

Offered on a subscription basis, the service includes alerts, reports, and a database of case summaries written in English. You can also contact our competition law experts at any time for answers to specific questions.

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antitrust & mergers

Our Antitrust & Mergers service makes it simple to follow key trends in competition law and its enforcement. Covering the telecoms, media and postal sectors, as well as the digital economy, our intelligence helps leaders:

    • Stay informed on developments in abuse of dominance cases, covering infringements such as excessive pricing, predatory pricing, margin squeeze, self-preferencing, and tying and bundling.
    • Access data on the actions taken across the EU to address potentially anti-competitive agreements, such as network co-investment and sharing, and online sales restrictions in distribution agreements.
    • Track merger control cases to understand the wider implications of market consolidation for competition in Europe.

state aid & subsidies

Our State Aid & Subsidies service offers intelligence on EU rules designed to ensure that public support measures in telecoms and the digital economy do not unduly distort competition and private investment. The principal focus of the service lies in the application of state aid rules to subsidised broadband deployment and take-up measures.

Subscribe to our State Aid & Subsidies intelligence service to:

    • understand the allowances and limits of public funding for broadband under EU state aid rules
    • follow the enforcement of these rules in relation tother developments, such as unfair advantages in spectrum auctions and big tech taxation
    • gain insights into key EU funding initiatives in telecoms and the digital economy, such as the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) and the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)
    • understand the implications of the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR)

     

Latest Antitrust & Mergers intelligence

Explainer: Germany’s special antitrust rules for large digital platform providers
20 August 26 Miklós Kozma

This report explains section 19a of the German Competition Act, which establishes a special antitrust regime for digital platform providers that are designated as “undertakings of paramount significance for competition across markets” by the German competition authority.

Apple app tracking transparency framework, Germany 2026
20 August 26 Miklós Kozma

Update: Subject to binding commitments from Apple, the German competition authority closed its antitrust investigation into the company’s so-called app tracking transparency framework on iOS and iPadOS. Under the commitments, Apple will change the way that third-party app providers can seek users’ consent to process data for personalised advertising in Germany.

FedEx/Advent/A&R/InPost merger 2026
18 August 26 Miklós Kozma

Update: The European Commission unconditionally cleared the €7.8bn acquisition of European parcel delivery company InPost by a consortium led by FedEx and US private equity firm Advent International. Although FedEx and InPost both provide small parcel delivery services, the Commission found that their activities are largely complementary.

Latest State Aid & Subsidies intelligence

Explainer: EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF)
09 August 26 Janne Kalliala

EU member states must submit final payment requests under the €723.8bn Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) by 30 September 2026. This report explains how the RRF supports reforms and public investment across the EU through national recovery and resilience plans, which must allocate at least 37% of expenditure to the green transition and 20% to the digital transition.

Temu possible foreign subsidies (pending case)
03 August 26 Miklós Kozma

The European Commission charged Temu and its owner, PDD Holdings, with a procedural breach under the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation. The charges relate to the company’s failure to provide requested information during unannounced inspections that the Commission carried out at Temu’s premises in Ireland in December 2025.

JD.com/Ceconomy foreign subsidies (pending case)
24 July 26 Janne Kalliala

Update: The European Commission sent a statement of grounds to China-based e-commerce group JD.com, setting out its objections to the company’s proposed acquisition of Germany-based consumer electronics retailer Ceconomy. The Commission has until 2 October 2026 to decide on the case.

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