I’m not sure I buy the pricing-people-out angle either tbh, we have a pretty rich market of MVNOs who act as an anchor on the MNO pricing, and it would look like anti-competitive market collision if suddenly the operating costs for these companies went up after a merger.
Do you think that would change anything? After the merger it’s hard to walk it back. People would scream about “losing jobs” or something.
The point of a merger is to make more money, both through improved pricing power and through lower costs.
Do you think that would change anything? After the merger it’s hard to walk it back. People would scream about “losing jobs” or something.
The point of a merger is to make more money, both through improved pricing power and through lower costs.