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Download the Vodafone Broadband App to easily: The hearing continues.Designed for Vodafone broadband customers, the award winning Vodafone Broadband App allows you to easily manage and control your broadband connection. This tipped the balance in favour of a short deferral of the auction to allow the judgment to be delivered, he said. The critical point was the timing of the auction and the uncertainty because the main judgment is awaited, he said. Niall Buckley BL, for Vodafone, said while his client supported Comreg in the main case, it believed there should be a short stay on the auction. The public interest required the auction proceed and this far outweighed the harm claimed by Three, she said. Any harm there would be would be financial and that is capable of being repaired, she said. Three had not met the test for that, counsel said. Comreg believes the issue of the stay falls or rises when one looks at whether there was serious and irreparable harm to Three. Margaret Gray SC, for Comreg, said her client believes the status quo should pertain and the auction should proceed, not least to ensure the 5G roll-out. If the pending judgment results in the auction process having to be re-run, that will create further uncertainty, he said. A system of compensation for losses Three incurs, as devised by Comreg, "will not fix that", he said. If the auction goes ahead, there is very likely to be strategic bidding which would cause a major prejudice to Three's ability to compete in the market and also harm consumers, he said. Vodafone and Eir were rather unusually supporting the stay application although they are main competitors, he said. Vodafone and Eir are notice parties.īrian Kennelly SC, in submissions on behalf of Three, said if a stay is not granted it was possible that the judgment on the main appeal "could land" in the middle of the auction process which would create great uncertainty in the market. On Thursday, Three asked Mr Justice Denis McDonald to order a stay on Comreg commencing the main stage of the auction process pending the outcome of the main appeal to the High Court. In the meantime, Comreg said it intends to hold the auction on July 25 next with an October 2022 completion date. Three sought an order that the court set aside certain parts of that decision on grounds that it has made significant error or errors of fact and/or law and/or assessment.Ĭomreg denied the claims and a judgment on that appeal is awaited. Three Ireland (Hutchison) Ltd and Three Ireland Services (Hutchison) Ltd, part of the CK Hutchison Holdings multinational conglomerate, claims this would put it at a competitive disadvantage. Comreg's 2020 decision provides for issuing new rights, in the 700 MHz, 2.1 GHz, 2.3 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands, by way of a “combinatorial clock auction” whereby participants bid on generic lots of spectrum rather than individual lots.
