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Neutral citation [2009] CAT 37
IN THE COMPETITION
APPEAL TRIBUNAL
Case Number: 1111/3/3/09
Victoria House
Bloomsbury Place
London WC1A 2EB
29 December 2009
BETWEEN:
Appellant
Intervener
Respondent
Intervener
Mr. Meredith Pickford (instructed by Osborne Clarke LLP) appeared for the Appellant.
Mr. Rob Williams (instructed by BT Legal) appeared for British Telecommunications Plc.
"responsible for developing TTG's strategy and approach in key areas of regulation and public policy such as local loop unbundling ("LLU"), the undertakings given by [BT], next generation access ("NGA") and illegal filesharing".
Is the information confidential?
The test for ordering disclosure
Does Mr Heaney need to see the model spreadsheets?
"I have more than 15 years experience advising regulatory authorities and operators on issues including fixed and mobile interconnection, regulation and costing of Next Generation Networks, broadband internet margins, retail and wholesale price control design and implementation, the application of the EU telecommunications regulatory framework, liberalisation strategies and market analysis."
The Tribunal therefore unanimously dismisses CPW's application for disclosure.
Vivien Rose |
Antony Lewis |
Arthur Pryor |
Charles Dhanowa Registrar |
Date: 29 December 2009 |