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Enters exclusive £12.5 billion talks to acquire the Orange and Deutsche Telekom owned firm.
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Enters exclusive £12.5 billion talks to acquire the Orange and Deutsche Telekom owned firm.
Although probably more bad than good I can see both sides to the argument with this. A huge Telecoms company will restrict choice to some extent...
I doubt BT could make anything worse. EE are an unscrupulous company to the extreme.....although as long as they keep the friends and family deal going, I doubt I'll go anywhere else :S
I can't escape - already had 2 EE mobile contracts and when I moved into a rented place in the summer I chose EE for landline/broadband 'cos I really did not want BT - but now they've acquired me :(
I've dealt with BT customer service (for my mum) and EE customer service in the last year - both terrible experiences, but the EE experience was due to BT totally messing up the fibre broadband installation and not communicating properly with EE - took 8 weeks to get landline/broadband.
Is that photo deliberately trying to make the BT tower look like a lightsaber
Oh gosh how I hate dealing with BT! This is bad for the consumer. I can see it now - O2 will be bought by sky... We're going to end up with just talktalk, BT and sky providing all communications (minus a few specialist services).
Umm when you put the three company logo's in a row like that on the thumb nail, it looks like a penetration device
Good news - as one of the original mobile phone operators in the UK with Cellnet, before it was sold to become o2, its good to see them back in the market. It should add to the competition, and while EE's service has been patchy, with the resources of BT behind it, it has the potential to shake the market up a bit.
I wonder if there are still O2 mobile phone masks on top of BT buildings? :pcpunch: