UK Competition Authority expresses concern over potential price hike from Vodafone and Three merger
The UK's competition watchdog has raised concerns that the proposed merger between telecoms giants Vodafone and Three could lead to higher prices for consumers. The watchdog is actively seeking ways to mitigate these potential impacts. In a detailed analysis, the watchdog said the merger could significantly reduce competition in the mobile network market, which traditionally benefits from multiple operators competing on price and quality of service. There are concerns that this reduction in competition could disadvantage consumers, increasing costs and limiting choice. In response, the regulator is in talks with both companies to explore possible concessions or adjustments that would…
