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Re: Will VM be short for Vodafone Media?
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If Fox's shareholding increases they are obliged to make an offer for the rest of the shares as they hold over 30% of the company. Where is Murdoch going to find the finance from to take the company private, and will the appetite be there for the inevitable regulatory investigations given events from last time? Quote:
Whether Vodafone would have the appetite for such a hostile bid is quite different obviously. Whether Murdoch would be opposed if the right price were offered is likewise an interesting question. I don't know and don't care to find out how well protected Sky is against hostile takeover. |
Re: Will VM be short for Vodafone Media?
Well apparently VF have had a good look at VM via a global management consulting company. A very rapid audit of VM network assets was undertaken before Christmas.
No idea on the outcome as yet |
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And Three/Hutchinson are rumoured to be in talks as well. O2 is definitely being sold, the question is to whom. Virgin already has an MVNO so I suppose Sky has the most to gain from that.
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I know this probably is irrelevant but we're with Virgin Media Business for our telephone lines and mobile (3G). The mobiles are all on O2, so it appears VM don't just have a relationship with EE.
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That's very strange, they specifically claim to be using EE only on their business mobile webpage:
http://www.virginmediabusiness.co.uk...usinessMobile/ Plus their coverage maps exactly match EE's coverage maps and don't include any O2 coverage. |
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Not sure that's going to be good news for us consumers though.
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I'm sure it would be.
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I don't really see the issue. That still leaves 3 major competitors in the mobile sector. On a simple level, your contracts aren't likely to change any time soon but if you're on O2 or Three, you'll benefit from much improved coverage.
Normally I'd say more competition is better but given the limited spectrum going around, I think 3 competitors might be the sweet spot. Time will tell, though. I'll go where the best value is that suits my needs. |
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I'm not a desperate cheapskate so if costs goes up but so does coverage and performance, I'd be happy to pay more. Paying the utter minimum humanly possible isn't the only criteria which can "benefit consumers" |
FT: Mobile merger set for poor reception from users if prices rise
The Financial Times has an interesting article explaining how prices could rise if Three and O2 merge, but it also states there could be benefits in terms of network quality.
On the downside, it points out how Three has challenged the big players by packaging 4G superfast mobile in “all you can eat” data bundles. Three has also campaigned to cut roaming costs for consumers, and to lower the cost of connecting calls with the larger groups. This is likely to end with an O2 merger. The paper points out that where mergers have happened tariffs rise. It cites Austria where the move to increase the cost of mobile tariffs was almost immediate It reports Ovum analysts as concluding "that “the biggest concern now will be what happens to consumers, particularly at the lower end of the market, which Three catered very well to”. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5b937fea-a...#axzz3PgrLLIVT |
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I wouldnt say that 3 is a major compeditor here in South Wales as there are a lot of no service areas that 3 claim to cover.
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