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BT’s EE deal cleared by UK’s competition watchdog
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A Competition and Markets Authority inquiry into the proposed deal found there would be little impact on competition because, while both BT and EE currently offer mobile services and home broadband, each was only a small player in the other’s core sector.
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BT shareholders approve £12.5bn EE deal
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BT’s takeover of mobile network EE took a step forward today after 99.73% of the broadband and fixed line giant’s shareholders approved the £12.5bn deal at a special General Meeting convened in Central London today.
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BT agrees £12.5bn purchase of EE
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EE’s shareholders, Deutsche Telekom and Orange, will receive a mixture of cash and BT shares with Deutsche Telekom entitled to appoint one non-executive member to the BT Board. It will also hold a 12% stake in BT while Orange will hold a 4% stake.
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BT + EE: What would a deal mean for the rest of us?
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After a fortnight of talks, BT has confirmed it plans to buy EE – the result of T-Mobile and Orange’s merger in the UK – rather than O2 which it spun off 13 years ago.
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EE named UK’s speediest 4G network
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Ofcom carried out 210,000 tests over 4G both and 3G between March and June 2014 to measure the speeds typically enjoyed by consumers.
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EE expands 4G services to 12 more cities
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EE has expanded its 4G network to 12 more cities, bringing the total number with access to its super-fast mobile broadband service to 187. The service allows mobile, tablet and laptop users to more on the move.