According to the newest report, British telecom regulator Ofcom said on Friday that an investigation has provisionally found that communication firms Motorola and Sepura broke the competition law during a procurement exercise which was run by the UK police service partner Police ICT company back in the year 2018.
The watchdog stated that the exchange of competitively sensitive information in relation to future pricing strategy between senior employees of the two firms had restricted their competitor in the supply of Tetra devices, accessories and services for use on Britain’s private communication network Airwave.
Ofcom further included that a statement of objection which said Motorola Solutions and the privately-held Sepura Limited can now make representations to Ofcom which is meant to be the final decision.