Vodafone and Three UK are attempting to persuade Britain's competition regulator to approve their merger, asserting their networks are outdated and require consolidation.
The CMA raised key concerns that the merger might increase user prices and undermine the post-merger company's commitment to network upgrades.
In its defense, Vodafone and Three argue that their networks are in dire states, with significant areas still lacking adequate 4G coverage.
Both companies highlighted that their current infrastructure leaves users depending on outdated technologies like 3G and 2G, particularly in rural areas.
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