sting ofAntitrust su Poste Italiane, which will have to pay a fine from 39,377 million euro for abuse of a dominant position. According to the Authority, the group led by Massimo Sarmi acted "with the aim of hindering the development of liberalized markets" relating to two services in particular: the "delivery on a certain date and time"And the"notification through put notifier".
The company has implemented "a series of conduct aimed at excluding competitors and weakening their competitive capacity", for example by applying prices that other companies cannot afford. The Authority's decision came at the end of an investigation launched following a complaint from the competitor Tnt (company controlled by the Dutch Post). The Post Office will resort to the Tar.