Vodafone and Three UK announced retail mobile tariffs will remain at £10 or below for two years post-merger, addressing competition concerns raised by the CMA.
The merger's critics, including the CMA, fear increased prices that would negatively affect both consumers and the Mobile Virtual Network Operators dependent on their infrastructure.
Despite the CMA's warning, Vodafone and Three maintain their merger is 'pro-competitive' and believe they can resolve outstanding issues before the October 4 deadline.
Telco expert Mark Jackson criticized the £10 tariff pledge as weak, questioning the sustainability of low prices for MVNO providers after the merger.
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