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CCP Starts Phase-II Review of PTCL-Telenor Merger

The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has held its first hearing for the Phase II Merger Review concerning PTCL’s acquisition of 100% shareholding in Telenor Pakistan (Private) Limited (TP) and Orion Towers Private Limited (OT).

The hearing was presided over by CCP Chairman Dr. Kabir Ahmed Sidhu, along with members Salman Amin and Abdul Rashid Sheikh.

Senior Counsel Rahat Kaunain Hassan represented PTCL, emphasizing the potential economic benefits and growth opportunities the transaction could bring to Pakistan. Hatem Bamatraf, President & Group CEO of PTCL, Robert Middlehurst, and PTCL’s senior management also shared key insights into the merger.

The Commission then offered the opportunity to M/s Wateen Telecom Limited, represented by Mian Sami-ud-Din. He concluded his preliminary submissions.

Other key attendees included Khurram Ashfaque, CEO of Telenor Pakistan, Andreas Hogberg, CEO of Orion Towers, Fawad Ahmad Khan, Group Director of Regulatory Strategy & Compliance (PTML), Amer Shahzad, DG Wireless Licensing (PTA), and representatives from Jazz, Wateen, Transworld Associates, Cm Pak LDI Ltd, and the Frequency Allocation Board.

The CCP’s Phase II Merger Review, conducted under Section 11(6) of the Competition Act 2010, is focused on examining the market share dynamics and potential risks of market concentration. As the review continues, the CCP encourages stakeholders to provide their input.

 

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      • As I know you, you are a Telecom expert and do very good analysis. So, please tell me what the benefits of the merger will be for customers, and when we can expect to see them.

        1. Will Ufone’s load work on Telenor SIMs?

        2. Will the company name be changed?

        3. Will Ufone’s system merge into Telenor’s, or will Telenor’s system merge into Ufone’s, such as applying offer bundles or loading balance, etc.?

    • last time when jazz acquired warid it took 30 days so hopefully on 27th october it will be merged.


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