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Re: Will VM be short for Vodafone Media?
I'd be shocked if Three and Sky end up merging, that doesn't make a huge amount of sense to me but what do I know.
With the EU regulations coming in regarding roaming within the EU, it does make sense for the various telcos to start merging operations into Europe-Wide ones. I'm not really sure how that fits in with the broadband and media sides of things but I suppose having an EU-wide quad-play company could have its uses. |
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Vodafone wanting to pay out £37 billion and take on £39 billion in return for various cable companies where they have synergy is a tricky one for them to sell to their shareholders, however rumours carry on. Whether anyone will push the button or not is different of course. |
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I don't think quad-play bundles have really taken off yet as they've never really been sold correctly until recently. VM have always focussed on offering triple-play with a back seat given to a separate slightly cheaper mobile deal if you are a customer. Only recently have they started doing true quad-play by bundling a SIM in with the Big Bundles.
If VM (or other providers) sold a bundle of TV, BB, landline and mobile all in one then you may get much more interest, especially if you could then add additional discounted mobiles in for family members. Obviously the pricing would have to be right but I and probably many others would consider it if it made economic sense. Obviously if VM were to be acquired by Vodafone, I would expect mobile to become as much of a selling point as the core triple-play and we may then see some true quad-play offers. Interesting times ahead! |
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I think what would sell quad-play for me would be if there was more of a focus on my household rather than myself as a customer. What I mean is, the broadband and TV is for the house - I may pay for it, but everyone in the house uses it. I'd love for them to have SIM packages that can give everyone in the house a bundle of minutes, texts and data to share. Plus some additional SIM's for our tablets and whatnot.
That would be pretty killer for me, as it would turn 3 or 4 separate contracts into one. |
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Why would Vodafone want/need to buy Liberty/Virgin Media, when they already own (as part of the C&W acquisition) the ex Bulldog LLU infrastructure?
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Now if Virgin was happy to give me 3 or 4 SIMs with a nice big bundle of data (say 8GB) between them, I'd be very interested. Especially if they throw on more data depending on what broadband package I've got. |
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You're right with Three though, they do some really generous data allowances. They've got a really good network too (where I live anyway!) as I used them for a while before I (regrettably) got a contract with O2. I did get a great deal with O2 but for me (and a number of friends/colleagues), the O2 network is shocking. I've never had so many failed calls and data drop outs and will be scurrying back to either Three or EE as soon as my contract is up. Also, back on topic, the network quality would also be an issue if Vodafone were to buy VM as Vodafone have a notoriously poor network too so I guess even if they did do decent quad-play, would you want it on their network? Guess it would depend where you live as I know the experience of all the networks varies across the country for users. |
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I'm hoping that 4G will resolve most of that, as each provider got a nice chunk of 800Mhz spectrum which should hopefully mean much better coverage. |
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The other two operators (3 and EE) actually have too little 800Mhz to run an effective network on, hence why neither of them have actually used their 800 yet. It will mostly be restricted to VoLTE purposes as it lacks the bandwidth for anything else, at least until the 700Mhz auction ends. The average speeds on 800Mhz alone will be lower than 3G for both those networks, but will carry a big range advantage over 2100Mhz 3G. |
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