on 24-03-2015 18:57
on 24-03-2015 18:57
As per my earlier thread today, it's now a done deal.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102531415
I'm sure it will be some time before it takes effect.
on 24-03-2015 19:00
on 24-03-2015 19:00
on 24-03-2015 19:03
on 24-03-2015 19:03
Let's hope there's a management shake up too
on 24-03-2015 19:10
on 24-03-2015 19:10
on 24-03-2015 19:14
on 24-03-2015 19:14
I see the Regulatory Bodies have to approve it though?...How much input would they have...and could it put a stop to it logically ? I have no idea how these big business deals work in reality....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-03-2015 19:15
on 24-03-2015 19:15
on 24-03-2015 19:21
Officially Three has announced an intention to buy O2, but this requires regulatory approval before it is effective and this could take up to 12 months. Nothing can change until the regulators approve it.
Personally I hope it doesn't happen, I can't see any benefit for consumers in reducing the number of networks to three.
on 24-03-2015 19:41 - last edited on 25-03-2015 08:41 by Toby
It was only 3 months ago when Ronan Dunne stated that Telefonica would not sell o2 at all.
Someone wondering where he will be working in future? He has presided over a network that is failing to deliver to its customers but conversely has picked up huge numbers of customers through selling mvno deals at suicidal prices.
on 24-03-2015 19:53
on 24-03-2015 19:55
on 24-03-2015 19:55