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We still hold voice solutions and mobile services very much at our core, enabling businesses to take advantage of cost savings from converging voice and data. With over 20 years' experience providing support to customers - from national retailers to sole traders - and with future-proof, scalable technology, dedicated support, TalkTalk Business aims to make Britain's businesses better off.

We've been using our expertise to empower you to connect to the things that matter most: your customers, your employees and your suppliers. We believe reasonably priced, reliable telecoms services should be available to everyone. We have always aimed to be the leading value for money provider for all our products and there has never been a clearer space for a trusted value champion in the market. As the value champion in the B2B market we aim to double the size of TalkTalk Business by growing its presence in the small business market, Ethernet connectivity and next generation voice products.

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The bid came as little surprise to analysts, who have long identified TalkTalk as a target ripe for a takeover. But as convergence continues to dominate the cut-throat telecoms market and rival operators lurk, what could be next for Talk Talk?

Telecoms watchers expressed little surprise at the takeover discussions, as TalkTalk has long been subject to speculation over further mergers and acquisitions in the sector. One potential stumbling block could be chairman Sir Charles Dunstone, who owns almost 30 per cent of the company. If Toscafund is anticipating a clear run on the broadband provider, its hopes could be dashed by hungry rivals.

Consolidation has been rife across the telecoms industry with providers looking to offer converged service across mobile, broadband and TV in an increasingly competitive market. Matthew Howett, principal analyst at Assembly Research, agreed that a rival bid could be in the pipeline. Mann added that a tie-up between Three and TalkTalk would instantly create a strong presence across the home broadband and mobile markets.

The takeover discussions come at a critical time for TalkTalk, which has suffered a torrid few years following a major cyber attack in and consistently poor ratings for its customer service. Telecoms analyst Paolo Pescatore was more forgiving to the troubled brand, stating that recent cost savings had helped get the company back on track.



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