Report: UK broadband, mobile markets ‘concentrated’
October 2, 2017
By Colin Mann
The Social Market Foundation (SMF) – an independent, non-partisan think tank – says that big companies in UK sectors such as broadband, mobile telephony and personal banking don’t face enough competition, meaning that consumers are hit with a lack of choice, higher prices and underinvestment, suggesting that part of the increased concentration seen in the telecommunications industry is related to growth in the prevalence of bundling.
The SMF’s research,
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