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2degrees’ investor: rivals block retail channels

During a flying visit to Auckland today, Trilogy International Partners Chairman John Stanton said that established phone companies - such as Telecom and Vodafone - often used their “duopoly” power to block newcomers from distribution channels

Chris Keall
Thu, 21 Jan 2010

During a flying visit to Auckland today, Trilogy International Partners Chairman John Stanton said that established phone companies - such as Telecom and Vodafone - often used their “duopoly” power to block newcomers from distribution channels.

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Chris Keall
Thu, 21 Jan 2010
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