Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Vodafone and Three Merger Nears Approval with Consumer Protections in Place
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Vodafone and Three Merger Nears Approval with Consumer Protections in Place. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) may approve a £15 billion merger between Vodafone and Three if they adhere to certain conditions to benefit the country’s mobile infrastructure. This merger would create a single provider for 27 million customers, a move the CMA initially feared could raise prices for consumers. However, Three and Vodafone have since proposed measures to protect consumer pricing and increase network investment. To proceed, the CMA requires commitments, including a three-year freeze on certain tariffs. The CMA believes these steps could boost competition and safeguard consumers while network improvements are underway.
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