The Financial Times
12 April 2016James Barford was quoted in an article on the decision of the European Commission’s competition regulators regarding the acquisition by CK Hutchison’s Three of Telefónica’s O2 in the UK. James said that the competition regulator is “completely missing the point that Three is not currently a commercially viable fourth mobile network operator in the UK”. Three, which has a 12 per cent share of the UK market, “hasn’t got enough scale or enough spectrum” to challenge its rivals EE, Vodafone and O2. Adding that O2, which has 29 per cent of the market, is also likely to struggle over the long term because of lack of spectrum.
