T-Mobile And Orange Merger Should Provide A Wake Up Call For Lethargic 
                Mobile Phone Providers Says uSwitch.com
                
                
                 
               
              Released 
                on: September 8, 2009, 8:12 am
                Author: uSwitch.com 
                
                Industry: Telecommunications
              The 
                proposed merger of Orange and T-mobile will create the UKs largest 
                mobile phone company serving a total of 28 million customers, 
                swiftly relegating O2 and Vodaphone to second and third place 
                in the market. In the immediate future, this could spell good 
                news for consumers and should serve to create fierce competition 
                amongst, what will become, three major providers. However, going 
                forward this completely changes the landscape of mobile phone 
                industry in the UK, with just three organisations dominating around 
                90% of the industry.
              Jason 
                Glynn, communications expert at uSwitch.com, 
                comments: “On the surface this could be perceived as fantastic 
                news for mobile phone customers in the UK. Merging these two companies 
                will ‘plug the network gap’, ultimately providing 
                a flawless network coverage across the country for these consumers. 
                With a combined 37% market share, this new major player will now 
                have every opportunity to provide some really competitive deals 
                and give the UKs lethargic mobile phone industry the wake-up call 
                it needs.
              “Generally 
                speaking, having just three organisations dominating 90% of one 
                sector is not always a positive move. However, the mobile 
                phones sector is one of the few that will actually benefit 
                from this. This new organisation will not have to make huge investments 
                into customer acquisition and all funding can be ploughed into 
                investment into new services, exploiting new technologies and 
                competing more aggressively with O2 and Vodafone. T-Mobile has 
                been struggling to compete against its larger rivals for some 
                time and last month admitted it had lost 87,000 UK customers in 
                the three months to the end of June so this couldn’t come 
                at a better time for them.
              “Overall 
                we would advise consumers not to panic. The merger process is 
                long and complex and reports state that if it does come to fruition, 
                both brands will continue to operate separately for at least another 
                18 months.” 
              For more information please contact:
                Jo Ganly or joganly@uswitch.com
                http://www.uswitch.com/ 
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