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MTN’s application for Judicial Review of SMP declaration dismissed

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An Accra High Court, presided over by Justice JA Asiedu has today dismissed a case in which MTN Ghana was challenging a declaration by...

MTN share price flip-flopped marginally post SMP declaration

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MTN Ghana CEO, Selorm Adadevoh has said that since the declaration of MTN as significant market power (SMP), the company's share price has seen...

Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon told their ‘monopoly’ could be illegal

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Lawmakers in the United States have told Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon their clout could be illegal and the government is working on doing...

Tech giants CEOs grilled by US Congress ahead of possible SMP...

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Over the course of a nearly six-hour grilling on Wednesday, the CEOs of Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Google had to fend off inquiries from the US Congress about...

MTN seeks judicial review against moves to end its dominance

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MTN Ghana has announced his intentions to seek judicial review of government naming it a significant market power (SMP) in the telecoms market. Government...

MTN SMP tag – Better Late Than Never

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Do you know that per one of Ghana's own key indicators for declaring a significant market power (SMP) in the telecom industry, MTN should...

Was naming MTN SMP blackmail? – Part 2

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This is the second and final part of the article that explains why MTN Ghana has become a monster sending shivers down the spine...

Was naming MTN SMP a blackmail? – Part 1

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Let me begin by saying I completely support naming a telco a significant market power (SMP) provided there is ample evidence for that. What...

MTN Ghana reacts to being named SMP

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MTN Ghana has, on the same day government named it as the significant market power, reacted to the news saying it has not received...

MTN Ghana named significant market power to correct imbalance in telecoms...

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The Ministry of Communications (MoC) has declared MTN Ghana as a significant market power (SMP), and therefore asked the National Communications Authority (NCA) to...
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