Vodafone and Three merger 'could increase bills for millions of users'

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The merger could result in an increase in mobile phone bills

Mobile phone merger between Vodafone and Three could increase bills for millions of users, the UK’s competition watchdog has found.

On the other hand, the merger could improve the quality of mobile networks and accelerate the next generation of 5G services being rolled out. Stuart McIntosh, chair of the inquiry group leading the CMA’s investigation, said: “We’ve taken a thorough, considered approach to investigating this merger, weighing up the investment the companies say they will make in enhancing network quality and boosting 5G connectivity against the significant costs to customers and rival virtual networks.”

They also dispute price increases, arguing they will broadly stay the same or drop post-merger. Margherita Della Valle, Vodafone’s chief executive, said: “Our merger is a catalyst for change.

 

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