The Brussels commercial court has issued a ruling requiring Digi to remove its fibre network infrastructure installed in Brussels. This decision stems from Digi’s failure to obtain the necessary permits for its installations.
Details of the Court Ruling
The court’s order obliges Digi to dismantle all unauthorised fibre installations in the city. Failure to comply may result in fines and further legal action against the company.
Background of the Case
The ruling follows a complaint filed by Proximus, a competing telecommunications company. Proximus accused Digi of engaging in unfair competition by installing network infrastructure without proper authorizations.
Importance of Legal Compliance
The court emphasized the critical need for telecommunications companies to adhere to all relevant legal procedures when setting up infrastructure in Brussels. This ensures fair competition and maintains the regulatory order in the market.
Market Implications
This case highlights:
- The increasing competition in the Brussels telecommunications sector.
- The strict regulatory oversight governing infrastructure installations.
Digi must now promptly address the court’s demands to avoid further penalties. For ongoing updates on this and related developments, stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News.
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