Brookfield
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Numerous sources are reporting today that Singtel plans to sell its stake in Australian operator Optus.
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The infrastructure investors are reportedly lining up offers of over $5.5 billion.
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Telia has completed sales of a stake in its Swedish tower business and of the whole of its Latvian operation, for a total of around €530 million.
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Telcos might give stable returns on long-term infrastructure, but stock markets don’t seem to like the industry, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray. That’s why private equity investors and pension funds are stepping in
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Australian-owned Macquarie has overtaken Canadian-owned Brookfield with a last-minute dash to buy Cincinnati Bell.
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Digital Realty and Ascenty have signed a long-term, multi-megawatt agreement with a global cloud provider to build a new data centre in Santiago, Chile.
Forthcoming events
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Brookfield Infrastructure has completed its purchase of a 49% stake in Ascenty, the Digital Realty unit that owns and operates data centres in Brazil.
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KPN has completed sale of its iBasis wholesale division to Tofane Global, Alexandre Pébereau’s company that bought Altice’s wholesale interests last year.
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AT&T has completed the sale of its data centre colocation operations and assets to Brookfield Infrastructure and its institutional partners.