According to market signals received by the Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH), television broadcasters provide their services to larger television distributors at lower fees than to smaller distributors. As a result, smaller distributors incur higher costs and are likely to be placed at a competitive disadvantage, thereby potentially leading to distortions or restrictions of competition (supply). This may ultimately lead to the choice of domestic consumers being limited to a smaller number of service providers and lower value-for-money programme packages. Consequently, the President of the GVH has decided to launch a sector inquiry in order to explore these market processes and identify any further measures that need to be taken.
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