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EU: Vodafone Dutch set for approval

 |  July 31, 2016

EU antitrust regulators are set to approve a plan for Liberty Global and Vodafone to merge their Dutch operations after the companies have offered minor concessions.

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    The companies, which want to want to use the merger to better compete with former incumbent KPN, offered concessions on July 12 but did not provide details.

    The post-merger company will be the second-largest telecoms company in the Netherlands. U.S. cable group Liberty’s Ziggo is the largest cable TV operator in the Netherlands and the UK’s Vodafone the nation’s second-biggest mobile network operator.

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