The Weko does not impose any conditions or requirements when it comes to the purchase of UPC. But for Sunrise, not all problems have been resolved. Many expected a "yes, but..." from Bern, but also a yes. Because as long as the federal government owns 51 percent of Swisscom, the market must be allowed to play its part. The rare construct that Swisscom is cannot be protected any further.
The decision as to whether Sunrise can buy middle east rcs data UPC remains exciting. Freenet has other allies and names them by name, Sunrise has only given vague statements. Either way, Sunrise has no room to maneuver when it comes to changing the purchase price. The UPC sellers have made it clear that the deal will go ahead as agreed, or it will not.
Where is the deal? Purchase price: High, very high. But many people say, and rightly so: When you buy, it's always expensive. The problem is: Sunrise doesn't have the money in its war chest. That bothers a lot of people.
Technology: Will we need a UPC network in a few years? Can G5 or later G6 replace all of this? The answer is not easy to find.