The Egyptian Competition Authority (ECA) believes that mobile network operators did not collude to raise prices on mobile scratch cards, ECA head Mona El Garf tells Youm7. She reiterated that the decision to raise prices on scratch cards by 36% came from the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority and hence is does not meet criteria for being anti-competitive.
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