Hutchison and Vodafone to merge in Australia, become VHA
So, how does one successfully snatch away market share from Telstra and Optus? If you're Hutchison or Vodafone, you merge! Announced today, two of Australia's smaller operators have decided that an equal joint venture would be the best approach to moving on up, and while they aren't suggesting that the current economic conditions influenced the decision, many analysts are suggesting that the tie-up could help the newly formed VHA fend off adverse effects from slowed spending on mobile communications. Once together, the combined group will have a local market share of around 26 percent, and Hutchison Australia's current chief executive, Nigel Dews, has been chosen to lead the new venture. Under the agreement, VHA will market its products and services under the Vodafone brand, though it will retain exclusive rights to Hutchison's "3" brand in The Land Down Under.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Joseph Singer @ Feb 9th 2009 10:17AM
So, does that mean that the new symbol for the company will be '3 (begin semi-quotation mark followed by the numeral 3?)
Jamar @ Feb 9th 2009 10:47AM
So what's "under the hood"? Is it going to be 3's plans and services or Vodafone's?
(but to be quite honest, this is a big yawn- wake me up when an innovator like DoCoMo or Softbank enters the market)
Viakenny @ Feb 9th 2009 5:33PM
they'll use the Vodafone brand, but 3-branded services and devices may appear (such as INQ's and the 3 Skypephone)
Xoyuji @ Feb 9th 2009 11:00AM
Why not just market it is VHA, what happen to the days when companies merged and got a completely different name and logo.
What the hell does VHA stand for anyway Vodafone Hutchison Australia.