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Old 17-12-2014, 09:33   #29
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Re: BT to buy EE - impact on VMobile?

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
Nope.
I think in time, City Fibre, Hyperoptic et all will gain greater share, but it'll take a long time.
Not a chance. They'll be bought up long before that ever happens.

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
For a start a nice big, fat data network with a whole bunch of assets custom built for backhauling the EE network.
Eh, that's the one backhaul contract likely to end the soonest if BT get their way, EE's deal was for another 5 years while O2 and 3 both use VM backhaul too and O2 have 9 years left on their 10-year contract.

Plus didn't Vodafone just buy up C&W exactly for the fat data network and how much would BT really want somebody who's going to become a major competitor in both the fixed and mobile space holding up their operations?
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