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Well the European Commission who blocked the O2-Three merger is out of the equation....
07-05-2020 19:09
@TallTrees wrote:
Well I think it would need to be looked at
Most mergers are considered by appropriate authorities @Oxygen87
I don't think they are going to raise any objection to it.
The O2/Three merger was blocked on the basis it would have reduced the number of operators (that is, those who own and operate a physical radio network) from 4 to 3 as Virtual Network Operators (VNOs) are a 'side hustle' to allow operators to sell unused capacity on their networks to sweat these assets.
Just like with the BT/EE merger, Virgin changes from being a VNO to part ownership of a network operator (or in BT's case, full ownership)
BT gained a mobile network and EE gained access to a vast fixed network.
Virgin gains a mobile network and O2 gains access to a fibre infrastructure which is expanding and can be used to support a 5G rollout.
However, things aren't so good if you are on PAYG.
PAYG completely disappeared from Virgin's site some time ago so depending on which party is in control this could be the same with O2 as they'd much rather you'd sign up for a bundle.
And then there's the MVNOs that run on O2......
Not sure this is a good thing unless you're a Virgin Customer that's in an area where EE coverage isn't great but O2's is.
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@Anonymous wrote:
If you think O2 CS is bad.. Virgin is even worse.. and not even in this country.. unless you want disconnecting that is.. then someone from these shores answers!
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I could be used to that though TALKTALK who don't talktalk any more most reps are oversees
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