Motorola faces price controls over UK emergency services radio contract
by Mark Sweney from World news | The Guardian on (#64QJQ)
Competition watchdog to rule on monopoly of radio system used by police, fire and ambulance services amid concern over profits
The UK competition watchdog is to introduce price controls on how much Motorola can charge the government for running the communication network used by police, fire and other emergency services, after finding it will make 1.1bn in excess profits by 2026.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said a lack of competition meant the US company, which runs the Airwave radio network that allows emergency services to communicate securely, is making 160m in excess profits annually.
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