Horizontal Consolidation definition

Horizontal Consolidation means a Consolidation involving 2 or more entities that are current competing providers of the same Services or Services that are reasonable substitutes; and
Horizontal Consolidation means a Consolidation that involves two or more persons who are current competing providers of the same Service (or Services that are close substitutes), at least one of whom is a Designated Telecommunication Licensee, Designated Business Trust, Designated Trust, or Regulated Person;
Horizontal Consolidation means a Consolidation involving two or more entities that are current competing providers of the same telecommunication services or telecommunication services that are reasonable substitutes.

Examples of Horizontal Consolidation in a sentence

  • Accordingly, IDA’s assessment is that the Proposed Consolidation is less likely to raise significant competition concerns of a Horizontal Consolidation associated with the elimination of direct competitors and possible creation of a market participant with significant market power (“ SMP”).

  • In 1992, average contract farms were 1,000 hogs larger than non-contract farms; by 2004, average contract farms had 7,000 hogs – nearly three times larger than the average 2,500 hogs on non-contract operations.188 In 2007, the 7,000 largest contract growers with more than 2,000 hogs sold 89 million hogs – 43 percent of all hog sales.189 Horizontal Consolidation Since the 1990s, a wave of mergers and acquisitions has significantly increased the consolidation in the pork packing industry.

  • Accordingly, the Proposed Consolidation is less likely to raise the significant competition concerns of a Horizontal Consolidation associated with the elimination of direct competitors and possible creation of a market participant with SMP.

  • A Horizontal Consolidation refers to a Consolidation involving two or more entities that are current competing providers of the same Services or Services that are reasonable substitutes.

  • A Horizontal Consolidation can adversely affect competition by creating, preserving or enhancing a single service provider’s ability to exercise Significant Market Power.

  • IDA will ordinarily grant Approval without significant review to any proposed Horizontal Consolidation in which the Post-Consolidation Entity will not have more than a 15 percent share in any telecommunication market within Singapore.

  • A Non- Horizontal Consolidation may involve two Licensees or may involve a Change in Ownership of a Licensee as a result of an investment by a non-Licensee.

  • Because most Non-Horizontal Consolidations increaseefficiency, and are less likely to restrict competition, IDA will place somewhat more weight on claimed efficiencies when reviewing a Non-Horizontal Consolidation than it will in reviewing a proposed Horizontal Consolidation.

  • Y The Consolidation is a Horizontal Consolidation that will result in a Post Consolidation Entity with more than a 15% market share in at least one telecommunication market within Singapore.

  • A Horizontal Consolidation refers to a Consolidation involving two or more entities that are current competing providers of the same services, or services that are reasonable substitutes.


More Definitions of Horizontal Consolidation

Horizontal Consolidation means a Consolidation that involves 2 or more persons who are current competing providers of the same media service (or media services that are close substitutes), at least one of whom is a Regulated Person.

Related to Horizontal Consolidation

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  • Existing structure means any structure that is installed or approved for installation at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider provides notice to a locality or the Department of an agreement with the owner of the structure to co-locate equipment on that structure. "Existing structure" includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flag poles, signs, and water towers.