The UK telecoms industry will receive its biggest shake-up in years after the country’s competition regulator on Thursday approved the £16.5bn merger of Vodafone’s domestic business with CK Hutchison’s Three UK. The move from four to three mobile operators marks a milestone for the sector.
Another of the legally binding commitments that the combined Vodafone-Three domestic business will be subject to is to ensure that mobile virtual network providers, which do not have their own networks, “can obtain competitive terms and conditions” as the combined network is rolled out.
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