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$19 billion Vodafone and Three merger approved by UK competition watchdog

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  • UK CMA gives the go-ahead for Vodafone and Three’s £15 billion merger deal
  • The companies must invest in the UK network and cap their prices
  • Together with VMO2, they expect to support 50 million customers

After a year-long investigation, Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has given approval to the Vodafone-Three merger, a deal worth £15 billion ($19 billion).

By consolidating their UK operations, Vodafone and Three will become a market leader with 29 million customers, making the merged giant even bigger than EE, which claims to have 25 million customers.

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