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Orange/T-Mobile merger promises “Everything Everywhere”

// Orange and T-Mobile merger confirmed Following much speculation, two of the UK’s largest mobile phone providers, T-Mobile and Orange, have merged under the banner ‘Everything Everywhere.’ Agreed in March, the actual merger process will not begin until 1st July 2010. By drawing together the two companies and integrating into a single network, Everything Everywhere [...]

T-Mobile and Orange Merge To Create The UK’s Biggest Network

T-Mobile and Orange Merge To Create The UK’s Biggest Network

T-Orange Will Tower Over It’s Rivals As reported in an earlier post on the Mobile Broadband Blog, T-Mobile UK have finally confirmed rumours of a merger with Orange. This will create the largest mobile network in the UK, with a massive 37% of the market and a combined user base of over 28 million. This [...]

T-Mobile UK – Is This The End Of The Line?

T-Mobile UK – Is This The End Of The Line?

T-Mobile Merger  With 3 On the Cards? T-Mobile UK could be sold by owner Deutsche Telecom because of mounting competition in the mobile industry. Shareholders including the German government and US private equity group, Blackstone, have been lobbying for the restructuring of the main business amidst profit warnings and falling UK revenues (down 21% year [...]

T-Mobile and 3 Join Forces With BT

3 and T-Mobile join hands to support their mobile broadband network The mobile operators, 3 and T-Mobile, have recently entered a 5-year backhaul agreement with BT Wholesale. The agreement was entered through the two mobile operators’ joint-venture company (MBNL – Mobile Broadband Network Ltd). MBNL was formed so that both mobile companies could merge, streamline [...]

T-Mobile Goes PrePay

T-Mobile Goes PrePay

T-Mobile Steps Into Pre-pay Mobile Broadband Market With Christmas not too far off, T-Mobile is set to go head-to-head with 3 (Three) for a piece of the pay-as-you-go mobile broadband pie. It will be a lonely race to the top as other mobile companies apparently do not intend on partaking in the scramble for a [...]

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