In this issue
If at first you don’t succeed - Vodafone seeks legal review against ComReg regarding the spectrum held by Three post Three/O2 merger
BT’s Call Handling Fee for managing the Emergency Call Answering Service set to increase - again
ComReg issues Decisions in Cloud9 roaming dispute – eircom and Vodafone
Failing to provide information to ComReg is a risky business – as Vodafone, and Digiweb find out
ComReg gets its skates on - Consultation on new spectrum awards in the 2.6 GHz band, 700 MHz, 1.4 GHz, 2.3 GHz and 3.6 GHz bands
Changes afoot for businesses using non-geographic (1800) numbers
eircom ‘off the hook’ regarding ComReg compliance investigations: Market for terminating segments for Leased Lines
ComReg provides update on draft Bottom-Up Pure LRIC Model for Mobile Termination Rates
Ireland still performing well on compliance with the EU Roaming Regulation
It’s all about the figures - ComReg Quarterly Key Data Report Q3 2014 published

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If at first you don’t succeed - Vodafone seeks legal review against ComReg regarding the spectrum held by Three post Three/O2 merger

On 13 October 2014, Vodafone commenced judicial review proceedings in the Irish High Court against ComReg aimed at requiring ComReg to consider the effect of the Three/O2 merger on Three’s spectrum holding.

Proceedings were transferred at the end of 2014 from the Irish High Court to the Commercial Court – a fast track forum for resolution of legal disputes. Mobile network operators, Three and Meteor Mobile Communications Limited (“Meteor”) are ‘notice parties’ entitling them to receive copies of the relevant court papers and participate in the proceedings.  The case was back in Court on 12 January 2015 for mention – and is now listed for hearing on 16 June 2015.  The court has provisionally set aside 6 days for the hearing. 

Matheson is pleased to continue to act as legal advisor to Three. 

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