Cable operator NTL has completed its takeover of Virgin Mobile, creating the UK's first 'quadruple-play' telecoms operator.
The two companies announced on Tuesday morning that NTL will pay a total of £962.4m for Virgin Mobile. NTL had previously offered £871m for the company, which had been rejected by the Virgin Group.
The deal means that NTL — which merged with fellow cable operator Telewest in April — can provide mobile phone services to its customers alongside its existing fixed-line telephony, broadband and cable television offerings. NTL believes this quad-play will help to swell its income, especially if its customers decide they want to take all their telecoms services from one provider.
The deal "enhances NTL as a scale competitor in the UK telecommunications industry, enabling it to become the first market participant offering an integrated quad-play product suite, combining NTL's network, products and triple-play experience together with Virgin Mobile's national mobile business, creating a national communications and entertainment company," said NTL in a statement released on Tuesday.
NTL will also have the right to rebrand itself under the Virgin name.
"NTL believes that the Virgin brand would bring it a strong consumer appeal, positioning, and customer focus to a quad-play offering. It would allow NTL to utilise Virgin’s brand expertise and consumer focus and should help increase customer loyalty and appeal," said the cable operator, pointing to a recent survey which found that the Virgin brand is the most admired brand in the UK.
In contrast, NTL has been dogged by persistent customer complaints about its service, with some disgruntled users dubbing it "NTHell".






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So, it's either vastly improved service and support from the people who haven't been able to get it right for the past 13 years (yes, it really has been that long!!!), or the demise of Virgin Mobile as we know it.
Anyone fancy a gamble?
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Well one of my phones is a Vergin mobile and I have been texting my Girlfriend who lives all the way in the UK ( I live in California) I been sending text messages to her e-mail address and shes been replaying me back. What I want to know is how the hell can you charge 70 pounds!! for 40-45 text messages??? Thats about $170 dollars!!! Tell me how can you charge her that much??? Because I think this is all a scam!!!