Three UK
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The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has cleared the merger between Vodafone UK and Three UK, Capacity rounds up more reaction to the news.
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The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has cleared the long-anticipated merger between Vodafone UK and Three UK, paving the way for the creation of a new mobile market leader with 29 million customers.
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has issued provisional approval for Vodafone and Three’s planned merger, indicating that the proposed £15 billion joint venture could proceed if certain conditions to protect competition and consumers are met.
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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has extended its network-sharing agreement with Vodafone UK and will acquire spectrum from a merged Vodafone/Three if a deal is greenlighted by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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BT Group has responded to an issue statement published by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), saying a Vodafone/Three merger would reduce incentives for all UK MNOs to invest in their networks.
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The UK Government has cleared the proposed merger between Vodafone and Three UK on national security grounds – one of two regulatory hurdles to getting the deal through.
Forthcoming events
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UK digital infrastructure provider CityFibre has won a multi-million-pound contract by Three to connect an additional 1,300 mobile masts across 59 towns and cities.
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The US has won its battle to make the UK ban Huawei from new 5G networks, the government announced today.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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The US is on the verge of winning its battle to persuade the UK to ban Huawei from its telecoms networks, says a former spy chief.
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CK Hutchison may have won the war, but the battle continues following yesterday’s ruling from the European Commission.
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The European Commission has reversed its decision to block Telefonica from selling O2 to CK Hutchison, the parent company of Three.
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Three UK has appointed Carlo Melis to drive its “major enhancements” in 4G and 5G, using the UK’s “leading spectrum portfolio” to enhance the network experience.