Mobile network takeovers: O2 and EE

I'm more scared of how big and dominating BT will look, with the biggest landline network as well as perhaps the biggest mobile network.

I wonder how that is going to work for the EE's competitors. Do BT control most of the wired part of the mobile network in this country? Would this give EE an unfair advantage:confused:
 
So you will have BT owning a mobile network as well as the infrastructure used by ALL networks to pipe calls to landlines... The conspiracy theorists will have a field day :p
 
I mentioned in the Orange Wednesday thread that them stopping that perk was probably a good indicator as to who was the main target between O2 and EE for BT.

I reckon we're looking at a done deal for BT + EE, subject to ironing out a few niggles (of which I reckon Orange Wednesday was one).
 
I wonder how that is going to work for the EE's competitors. Do BT control most of the wired part of the mobile network in this country? Would this give EE an unfair advantage:confused:

BT backhaul isn't well priced, before the EE agreement Orange used CW for a lot of their stuff as it was much better priced. After that, Virgin started doing great prices (and still do) and then all hell broke lose with EE siding with BT for Backhaul, Voda buying CW, MBNL etc...They are businesses though so they will use competitor products if it's cheaper - that's the name of the game. A customer i recently worked with demanded 2 providers for the last mile, Voda (so ex-cw) for one link, Virgin for the other. I'll do whatever you want if you pay for it :)

I don't think it's a big deal in the grand scheme of things but it's likely to have some impact in the medium term as people switch gradually.
 
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Don't BT already use EE as their partner for supplying mobiles to business? Hardly surprising.

(Saying this as I believe the iPhones we are getting after xmas at work are BT networked)
 
Don't BT already use EE as their partner for supplying mobiles to business? Hardly surprising.

(Saying this as I believe the iPhones we are getting after xmas at work are BT networked)

Was talking to my girlfriends father about this.
He is fairly high up on the BT mobile business side of things and he didn't have a clue who they would end up buying.
Although he is now fairly relieved as he has had his teams convincing their customers that EE was the right choice, whoch would have been fairly embarrassing if they bought out O2 haha.
 
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