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CMA shows path for Vodafone-Three UK merger
Under the terms of the proposed merger, Vodafone will own 51% of the new entity while Hutchison Group will own 49%
Vodafone and Three merger set for all clear from CMA after investigation
A £15 billion merger of two of the UK’s mobile phone network operators, Vodafone and Three, came a major step closer today when the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said a package of investment and consumer protection could overcome its concerns about the deal.
UK Competition Authority sets terms for Vodafone and Three's £15bn merger
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has suggested a range of investments in the merged company's network across the UK, including the roll-out of 5G
Vodafone and Three merger could get green light, says UK's competition watchdog
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the merger of Vodafone and Three has "the potential to be pro-competitive for the UK mobile sector".
Vodafone-Three merger could get green light, watchdog says
The regulator says a merger between Vodafone and Three could go ahead - if both companies make price promises for consumers and commit to boosting the UK's 5G rollout. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had previously said that creating what would be the country's biggest mobile network could drive up prices and harm competition.
Vodafone and Three £15bn merger could get green light, CMA says
The £15 billion merger between Vodafone and Three in the UK has the potential to be “pro-competitive” if the mobile networks commit to investing in the country’s infrastructure and avoid early price hikes,
Vodafone and Three £15bn merger on course for green light
A £15bn merger between Vodafone and Three is on course to be given the green light after Sir Keir Starmer vowed to “rip up” red tape blocking investment in Britain. The two mobile operators have been told they must freeze prices for the next three years if they want their tie-up to be approved by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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CMA provisionally approves Vodafone and Three deal; expects telcos to address concerns ahead of planned merger
Other remedies put forward by the CMA to Vodafone and Three include a commitment to retain certain existing mobile tariffs ...
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British regulator says $19.5 billion Vodafone-Three merger could go ahead if remedies are adopted
LONDON British telecom firms Vodafone and Three’s multibillion-pound merger could go ahead if the companies adopt a series of ...
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Vodafone and Three issue merger update - how it could affect your phone contract
This morning, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the deal could go ahead if the two companies agree to invest ...
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Vodafone and Three £15bn merger could get green light, UK watchdog says
The mobile networks must stick to their commitments for the tie-up to be approved, the
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Vodafone’s U.K. Merger With Three Could Go Through With Remedies, Regulator Says
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Vodafone UK and Three prep their £16.5bn merger party
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UK Signals Vodafone-Three Deal Approval On Network Investment
The UK said the £15 billion ($19.5 billion) merger between Vodafone Group Plc and Three would be approved if the combined ...
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