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Tribunal to hear Vodacom, Competition Commission settlement

25th March 2020

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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The Competition Tribunal will, on March 25, consider the settlement agreement between the Competition Commission and telecommunications giant Vodacom.

Following the conclusion of the agreement early in March, the duo are now applying to the tribunal for the confirmation of their consent agreement as an order.

The agreement aims to bring down the cost to communicate in South Africa through a series of offerings in line with the recommendations in the commission’s ‘Final Findings and Recommendations of the Data Services Market Inquiry’ report.

“In terms of the settlement, Vodacom makes no admission of liability for any conduct prohibited under the Competition Act. It will also not be liable to pay an administrative penalty,” the tribunal said in a statement on March 25.

Vodacom has agreed to reduce headline bundle prices within the 30-day data bundle portfolio across all channels; make available all of its current zero-rated services on one platform; extend the zero-rated offering to all public universities, technical and vocational education and training colleges and public schools; establish a full zero-rated Internet search function powered by Wikipedia; zero-rate South African job portals; expand its health and information portal to provide holistic health information; assist with protective measures to shield children from exposure to inappropriate and illegal content; and enable access to Facebook Flex.

Vodacom will also extend current zero-rating to essential state and emergency sites, as well as extend personalised discounts to prepaid customers in suburbs and villages where the majority of the population have income levels below the upper bound food poverty line and offer two free SMSs daily to all active prepaid customers.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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