The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority believes that combined services from Vodafone and Three could hinder competition, potentially leading to increased prices and reduced service features.
CMA expressed concern that reducing the number of major mobile operators to three would adversely impact mobile virtual network operators, compromising their competitiveness in the market.
In its recovery plan, the CMA outlines necessary remedies to ensure Vodafone and Three’s merger does not diminish network investment commitments or harm consumer pricing.
Vodafone and Three argue that their merger is essential for enhancing network services; however, the CMA remains skeptical without proper regulatory safeguards to protect consumers.
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