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LONDON — Britain’s competition regulator raised concerns on Thursday that the $7.3 billion Viasat-Inmarsat satellite merger could hamper competition and lead to airlines facing higher prices for on-board wifi.
“Airlines could be faced with a worse deal because of this merger, which could have knock-on effects for UK consumers as in-flight connectivity becomes more widespread,” the Competition and Markets Authority said.
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“The CMA is concerned…