While RAN sharing is gaining favor with more operators in Europe, including Vodafone in several markets, in Belgium an arrangement between two MNOs, Proximus and Orange, has been suspended as a result of opposition from a third operator, Telenet. The Belgian Competition Authority (BCA) called for the suspension but will allow the partners to continue with preparatory work while it carries out a more detailed investigation, along with telecoms regulator BIPT. The BCA said in a statement that a complete suspension would be disproportionate before a full probe has been conducted, but said it does see potential anti-competitive implications which need to be assessed further. Last year, Telenet objected to its two rivals’ alliance, which involves a 50:50 joint venture…