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Virgin Media O2 eyes VodafoneThree deal

By Claire ShenMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Virgin Media O2 is reportedly discussing a wholesale broadband agreement with the merged VodafoneThree operator in the UK.
  • The potential deal could reshape how fixed networks are shared and sold to other providers.

What happened: Negotiations hint at new market alliances

Virgin Media O2 is in discussions with the newly merged Vodafone–Three entity — often referred to as VodafoneThree — about a possible wholesale broadband agreement in the UK.

According to reporting by ISPreview, the operator is exploring whether it could access Vodafone’s fixed broadband infrastructure through a wholesale arrangement that would allow it to sell services over the rival network.

Virgin Media O2, a joint venture between Liberty Global and Telefónica launched in 2021, operates one of the UK’s largest cable broadband networks and serves tens of millions of mobile and fixed customers. However, expanding coverage beyond its existing footprint has become increasingly complex as fibre investment costs rise and competition from alternative networks intensifies.

The talks come against the backdrop of broader structural change in the UK telecoms sector. Vodafone and Three UK agreed to combine their UK operations to create a larger operator with greater scale in both mobile and infrastructure investment.

Virgin Media O2 executives have also voiced concerns about recent telecoms price increases across the market, suggesting that rising costs are becoming more visible to consumers.

While discussions remain exploratory, a wholesale broadband partnership could allow Virgin Media O2 to extend services into areas where it does not operate its own network.

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Why it’s important

If realised, the agreement would illustrate a broader shift in the UK broadband market from pure infrastructure competition towards greater wholesale collaboration.

Telecom operators are increasingly seeking scale and efficiency as fibre deployment costs rise and smaller “altnet” providers struggle with debt and slower customer uptake. In financial terms, wholesale deals can improve network utilisation while spreading capital expenditure across more service providers.

For Virgin Media O2, gaining access to VodafoneThree’s infrastructure could strengthen its ability to compete with BT Group and its Openreach wholesale network, which currently dominates the UK’s fixed broadband access market.

More broadly, the talks highlight how the UK telecoms landscape is evolving towards fewer but larger infrastructure players — a trend that analysts say may shape investment decisions in fibre, 5G and future network upgrades.

As operators balance competition with cooperation, wholesale partnerships may become an increasingly common feature of Europe’s connectivity economy.

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Claire Shen

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