Vodafone and Three response to CMA provisional findings
The combination of Vodafone and Three will fix the country’s dysfunctional mobile market characteristics, unleashing more competition and investment.
The Vodafone/Three merger is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform UK digital infrastructure with £11bn of investment.
Vodafone and Three UK disagree with the CMA’s Provisional Findings that their merger raises competition concerns and could lead to price rises for customers.
By all measures, the merger is pro-growth, pro-customer and pro-competition. It can, and should, be approved by the CMA.
This is not a final decision, and we look forward to working with the CMA to secure approval.
Opensignal analysis sets out the current reality: the UK ranks 22nd out of 25 European countries for 5G availability and speed and has the slowest data speeds amongst the G7.
The merger of Vodafone and Three will transform this current reality, bringing best-in-class 5G to every community, school and hospital in the country. The CMA also recognises that the merger would improve network quality. We will continue to work with them to demonstrate the merged company will deliver in full on the committed network investment.
Vodafone and Three disagree with a number of elements in today’s Provisional Findings. A final decision is not due until 7 December, and we will continue to positively engage with the CMA and look to resolve outstanding matters.
Transforming the UK’s telecoms infrastructure is vitally important for businesses, the public sector, the UK’s technological advancement, and the Government’s stated mission to kickstart economic growth.
50 million customers directly benefit from improved network quality
The merger will extend the network quality benefits well beyond the merged company’s own customer base to Virgin Media O2’s (VMO2) customers - delivering better quality, enhanced capacity and greater coverage to more than 50 million mobile customers across the country.
We are encouraged by the fact that the Provisional Findings acknowledge our agreement with VMO2 “will provide a notable and rapid increase in network quality for its wholesale and retail customers” [1].
Pricing
We do not agree with the CMA’s provisional finding that prices will increase. From the outset, we have been very clear that the merger will not affect our pricing strategy and that all social tariffs will continue to protect the vulnerable.
Importantly, the investment case underpinning the merger is not based on hypothetical price increases and the CMA’s price rise assumptions are contrary to the business and investment plans the Parties have signed up to for the merged company.
Prices will either stay broadly the same or actually drop post-merger as a result of the vastly enhanced competitive pressures between Mobile Network Operators and Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), who will also benefit from the merger.
MVNOs
We disagree that this merger will adversely affect the wholesale market. Today 90% of the UK’s MVNOs rely on either VMO2 or BTEE as their wholesale provider. A combined, stronger network would significantly boost competition in the wholesale market by giving MVNOs more choice and better quality from three scaled wholesale network providers.
Working with the CMA on the way forward
We are reviewing the Notice of Possible Remedies and look forward to working constructively with the CMA on the different options proposed. We are confident we can address their concerns.
We have made clear we are committed to delivering our £11 billion investment plan and best-in-class network which locks in the transaction’s benefits and addresses the CMA’s provisional concerns. We are willing for this commitment to be monitored independently and enforced by Ofcom.
By all measures, this merger is pro-growth, pro-customer, pro-investment and pro-competition. It can, and should, be approved by the CMA.
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[1] Para 62, Summary of Provisional Findings [link]
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