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Spain should scrap its regulation of ADSL prices in order to encourage competition and network rollout, said internet user association AI, reports El Mundo. Its head Victor Domingo said rival operators to Telefonica simply resell the dominant operator's broadband network since the regulator the CMT sets discounts of 40-62 percent on wholesale ADSL prices. It ...

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