UK’s Vodafone and Virgin Media agree new network sharing deal


LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 agreed a new network sharing agreement to extend their existing tie-up for more than a decade, in a deal they said on Wednesday was subject to approval of the merger between Vodafone and Three UK.
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 agreed a new network sharing agreement to extend their existing tie-up for more than a decade, in a deal they said on Wednesday was subject to approval of the merger between Vodafone and Three UK.
(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Kate Holton)
Vodafone is a multinational telecommunications company headquartered in the UK, providing mobile and broadband services to millions of customers worldwide.
Virgin Media is a telecommunications company in the UK that offers broadband, TV, and mobile services, known for its high-speed internet and innovative technology.
Telecommunications refers to the transmission of information over distances for communication, including technologies like telephones, internet, and broadcasting.
Innovation in technology involves the introduction of new ideas, products, or methods that improve efficiency, effectiveness, or user experience in various fields.
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