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NTL to take over Virgin Mobile

by Steve Kerrison on 4 April 2006, 11:41

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Virgin Mobile merges with NTL

Cable TV and telephone operator NTL, currently merging with Telewest, is to take over Virgin Mobile, now valued at nearly £1bn.

As part of the deal, NTL will license the Virgin Mobile brand for thirty years, paying £8.5m a year at a minimum for the privilege. Shareholders in Virgin Mobile will be able to sell their shares at 372p a pop, acquire NTL shares, or a combination of the two. The deal will see Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group as the largest shareholder of the new entity.

Multiple sources, including the BBC, are reporting that one of the main intentions of the acquisition is to allow NTL to offer a quadruple service: TV, Internet, landline telephone and mobile phone, something which will be a first for the UK

The takeover could help NTL rival pay-TV company BSkyB, by offering this four-service package to customers. Large telephone operators such as BT could also face competition from the ever-growing cable company.

For the next year or so, Virgin Mobile will continue to run fairly independently, as NTL directs most of its attention towards completing the merger with Telewest.

Merging with rival pay-TV providers, adding mobile phone services to its portfolio... is NTL turning into the UK's next media giant?

Let us know what you think.



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If comments are going to be childish, don't bother making them –Steve
according to the BBC this should be a nice rival to Sky. I hope so. And i hope the merger with Telewest will also make NTL get off their friggin' backsides and complete the half a mile or so to my area. Wed SO buy into the package of tv/phone/net. (mmm 10Mbit)
I think competition is always a good thing for Sky.

Not that I'm hugely keen on NTL: but Sky full package + HD = £55p/m and HD box is: £299…..we could do with those prices falling
My landline/cable provider and mobile network merging… can't be a bad thing… :mrgreen:
NightshadowUK
My landline/cable provider and mobile network merging… can't be a bad thing… :mrgreen:
It can if it's NTL that's doing the buying. Whilst competition is a good thing and a rival to SKY is ideal I cannot see anyway that NTL can compete with SKY. Whilst SKY's customer service isn't the best in the world you can usually get through to a bod and they will do something to help. Previous experiences with NTL have left everyone I know pulling their teeth and hair out. I would rather not have internet access if NTL was the only way I could get it. I am surprised that this company is still in existence, but then again it just shows how much crap the average British consumer will put up with when they don't understand the technology or know of an alternative.

Maybe some good will come out of it because Mr Branson knows all about customer service and how to build a succesful brand. Lets hope some of that rubs off on NTL.