EXCLUSIVE: Skype, 3 and T-Mobile merger is in the pipeline
Word on the grapevine is talks are in early stages to create a Skype-branded telco in the UK by combining the VoIP operator with the traditional mobile offerings of 3 and T-Mobile.
Speaking to a couple of reliable deep cover sources earlier tonight familiar with the deal, the story goes like this. A handful of major venture capital firms are working with Deutsche Bank to see if there could be a combined deal with to purchase Skype and a mobile carrier.
Firmly in the running are 3 and T-Mobile UK. Why these two? Quite a few reasons. Firstly, 3 UK is quite obviously in bed with Skype in a rather large way. They’ve been trumpeting their deals with Skype for quite a long time – especially with the latest ‘Skype SIM card’ offer - and seem to be hell bent on getting rid of all their traditional voice traffic, in favour of shifting it to Skype. Because of this rather impressive marketing effort, 3UK has potentially the highest penetration of mobile Skype users compared to other operators. In addition, 3’s parent company Hutchison-Whampoa own INQ Mobile – who make the 3/Skype phone. Plus after today’s news about 3 teaming up with BT to launch the ‘Terminate The Rate’ campaign , it appears they are sticking in the knife in with other operators regarding one of the mobile operators traditional biggest sources of revenue.
Why T-Mobile UK? A merger between 3 and T-Mobile has recently been mooted, with Deutsche Telekom keen to get rid of their struggling UK division. Plus Deutsche Bank are owned partly by the German Government, who also just happen to be the largest shareholder of Deutsche Telekom.
The deal would fix a whole heap of problems in one go. It pleases eBay, as they get to offload Skype. Deutsche Telekom get to offload T-Mobile UK, which keeps their shareholders and the German government happy. And it certainly helps 3, as it not only gives them their long sought-after 2G ‘legacy’ customer base and network to up-sell onto a nice shiny Skype-enabled combined 3/T-Mobile 3G network, but also puts the combined operation in a class of it’s own.
More on this story as we get it..
Update: Thanks to Rebecca Fuller for the clarification email on the ownership of INQ
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