Mobile Phone Merger Could Push Up Prices [Edition 2]
Evening Standard - London › September 08, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › September 08, 2009
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ORANGE and T-Mobile are poised to merge in a Pounds 7 billion deal which consumer experts fear could lead to increased charges.
It would see a telecoms giant controlling 30 million mobile phone customers -- nearly four in 10. The number of major operators would shrink from five to four, meaning they do not have to compete as hard for business.See the full content of this document
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Mobile Phone Merger Could Push Up Prices [Edition 2]
Consumer groups warned that any deal needed to be heavily scrutinised by industry watchdogs. John Ho...
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