10-05-2016 18:50 - edited 11-05-2016 11:28
10-05-2016 18:50 - edited 11-05-2016 11:28
It's not looking promising. Meeting is today.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7958a956-15f4-11e6-9d98-00386a18e39d.html#axzz48HBZG1Ua
Edit: News as of this morning: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36266924
on 11-05-2016 15:05
on 11-05-2016 15:05
on 11-05-2016 15:09
on 11-05-2016 15:09
Apart from the fact that the owner of Liberty Global is known as 'The Cable Cowboy', then no, as there would still be four networks. If they make a bid, they would obviously have to do their due diligence, but if they were given a clean bill of health there should be nothing to prevent it.
on 11-05-2016 15:10
on 11-05-2016 15:10
@MI5 wrote:
I wouldn't think so as it wouldn't actually reduce the competition, which seems to be the reason for blocking the Three merger.
Mmmm...I never understood why they allowed the BT/EE merger if they were going to get on their high horse about O2 and 3....but then mine is not to reason why....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 11-05-2016 15:12
on 11-05-2016 15:12
on 11-05-2016 15:18
on 11-05-2016 15:18
on 11-05-2016 15:38
on 11-05-2016 15:38
@MI5 wrote:
I wouldn't think so as it wouldn't actually reduce the competition, which seems to be the reason for blocking the Three merger.
Well in a way it does, as thats one less MVNO to challenge the network owners. Its just pure nonsense in my humble opinion.
on 11-05-2016 15:40
If Liberty Global buy O2 I will be gone as fast as I can. I've never had Virgin Mobile but I unfortunately have their internet and TV (only 9 months until the end of my contract!) and I've had far too many dealings with their so called customer service over the broadband. They make Vodafone seem efficient.
on 11-05-2016 15:41
on 11-05-2016 15:41
I think it's sad. Also O2 has probably been slowing down a lot (system updates and changes etc) whilst they were waiting for this merger....better start pulling their finger out now...
Veritas Numquam Perit
11-05-2016 15:43 - edited 11-05-2016 15:44
11-05-2016 15:43 - edited 11-05-2016 15:44
@Anonymous wrote:If Liberty Global buy O2 I will be gone as fast as I can. I've never had Virgin Mobile but I unfortunately have their internet and TV (only 9 months until the end of my contract!) and I've had far too many dealings with their so called customer service over the broadband. They make Vodafone seem efficient.
I must admit I got rid of Virgin BB and landline as fast as I could. Their price increases were completely random and at times to suit themselves... Ridiculous. They priced themselves out of the market for me...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 11-05-2016 15:45
on 11-05-2016 15:45
@Anonymous wrote:If Liberty Global buy O2 I will be gone as fast as I can. I've never had Virgin Mobile but I unfortunately have their internet and TV (only 9 months until the end of my contract!) and I've had far too many dealings with their so called customer service over the broadband. They make Vodafone seem efficient.
Virgin mobile use the EE customer service centre for thier mobile support. Or at least they did when i worked for one2one back in tyhe early 00s