TPG-Vodafone merger gets shareholder approval

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The $15 billion merger is expected to create a stronger rival for Telstra and Optus. 9News

is expected to create a stronger rival for Telstra and Optus, as the two telco were the third largest providers in Australia of their respective internet and mobile services.

"The merger brings together two highly complementary businesses to create a leading integrated, full-service telecommunications company," he said.

 

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Two rubbish companies merging into one bigger rubbish company.

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