13-12-2024 19:30 PM - edited 13-12-2024 19:33 PM
I just received an email saying that the merger between Three and Vodafone has been approved by the Competition and Markets Authority.
Vodafone are a very expensive operator.
Will this mean the end of the great value packages that Smarty offer?
I hope not!
13-12-2024 21:02 PM - edited 13-12-2024 21:07 PM
It's impossible to know at the moment. One of the conditions of the merger is that the merged company has to keep certain budget tariffs available for a period of 3 years after the merger, but who knows what will happen after that.
The boss of Vodafone has said that the merger won't lead to higher prices, but then Vodafone and Three both said they had no plans to reintroduce EU roaming fees if the UK left the EU.. then they did just that.
My thoughts go out to the Smarty/Three staff.. from the odd posting I've seen from them on here they seem like a nice bunch of people, and things must be quite uncertain for them at the moment.
14-12-2024 15:04 PM
Yes, it must be uncertain for the Smarty staff.
I have the unlimited broadband tariff with Smarty and because I've got fairly decent 5G, this let me get rid of my (Virgin) cable broadband, which was getting out of control expensive.
My average usage is around 300 GB per month. I've seen adverts from Vodafone offering a measly 20 GB for £12.
I don't know where I would find an alternative with good 5G coverage for a similar price.
So I'm a little worried too.
14-12-2024 17:30 PM
Hey DarrenS_1385252,
Here is our help and support article about the merger I hope you find this helpful.
15-12-2024 10:14 AM
It’s not good news for us consumers. I remember when Orange was Orange and One2One/T-Mobile was One2One/T-Mobile. Used to get great offers and plans on One2One/T-Mobile and then EE came along. It’s the most expensive network out there IMO and I have never used them since!