Vodafone and Three, the UK division of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison, are set to create Britain's biggest mobile phone operator after the country's competition regulator backed the deal Thursday.
Earlier, Vodafone and Three offered legal protection measures in order to obtain permission from the British regulator for the merger, including maintaining a tariff plan of 10 pounds per month for ...
The planned tie-up, first made public in June last year, is valued at around £16.5 billion ($21 billion) by Vodafone and Three, which have 27 million customers combined. The merger, set to ...