TIM challenges FiberCop over Italian wholesale access prices
TIM filed a legal challenge against FiberCop over wholesale access prices in Italy, Telecoms.com reported on 2025-06-25.
TL;DR
- TIM has started legal action against FiberCop over wholesale pricing.
- The dispute concerns access prices charged by FiberCop, TIM’s former network unit.
- The case reflects a commercial conflict between the two companies after their separation.
TIM has launched a legal challenge against FiberCop over wholesale access prices in Italy. Telecoms.com said the dispute centers on the prices FiberCop charges for wholesale network access.
FiberCop is described as TIM’s former networks arm. The legal action marks a dispute between the former parent company and the network business after their separation.
The source report does not provide pricing figures, court details, or a filing date beyond the publication date. The available information states that TIM and FiberCop have come into conflict over wholesale prices.
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