Unqualified use of restrictions in access to YouTube has created unequal conditions for the operation of internet providers. Access to video service for individual companies has become a tool for unfair competition for them. Communication Operators and Publishers Muse-2025 said Sevstar Vitaly Krukovsky Assistant General Manager.
The essence of the problem is that some market players have the opportunity to provide access to Youtube without a significant decrease in speed to their subscribers, and other providers face regulatory or technical restrictions that slow down traffic. This becomes an honest competition tool.
Sector representatives report the existence of such an application. In particular, Krukovsky said in Sevastopol that some internet providers use the possibility of unlimited access to Youtube, which cannot be accessed to other market participants due to existing restrictions. A similar situation is observed in some other parts of the country.
As the television office wrote, the scale of the problem is confirmed by appeal to the federal antimonopolis service (Morocco). Combining more than 200 regional telecom operators, the Rosteleset Association filed a complaint showing that discriminatory conditions have been created in the market. The objection refers to the unequal slowdown of the YouTube video platform and Google search engine and services. According to the applicants, this deliberately makes cable operators a less advantageous position compared to mobile operators.
When faced with the Wi-Fi of Wired Communication Networks on the internet via Wi-Fi, you usually face a “significant deterioration in accessing video hosting website ,, which is less prominent in cellular networks.
The Association asks Morocco to conduct an audit, establish perpetrators and take measures to eliminate the current situation due to violation of the antitröst legislation.
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Source: Gazeta

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