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UK CMA Phase 2 unconditional clearance: Viasat/Inmarsat - no SLC in broadband in-flight connectivity for commercial and business aviation (9 May 2023)

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CASE HUB ARCHIVED

This archived case hub sets out the status as at the decision date of 9 May 2023; it is not being updated. See further, timeline.

Case facts

Outline of the UK merger investigation into the anticipated acquisition by Viasat, Inc. of Inmarsat Group Holdings Limited. The deal features horizontal overlaps in the supply of in-flight connectivity for aircraft.

Latest developments

On 9 May 2023, the CMA published its final report, granting unconditional approval. It found that although the firms are close competitors (notably in supplying wi-fi connectivity on board flights), the deal would not lessen competition for services on flights used by UK customers because: (i) the satellite industry is growing quickly and changing in response to rising demand for satellite connectivity, largely fuelled by ever-increasing internet use by businesses and consumers; and (ii) the merged firm would face cumulative constraints from other competitors, including several new operators entering or intending to enter the market and established players that are also investing and forming new partnerships.

Parties

  • Viasat, Inc. (Viasat): Viasat is a US-based business. It owns and runs a fleet of geostationary satellites within its network, currently in operation under its control today, at scale, and...
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