mergers and acquisitions
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has started a detailed Phase 2 investigation looking into Vodafone UK’s joint venture agreement with Three UK.
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The transaction sees the companies join forces to dominate the Spanish telco market
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The Spanish government has greenlighted the proposed merger between Orange’s Spanish business and its rival MasMovil, digital transformation minister Jose Luis Escriva said earlier this week.
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The European Commission has approved the merger between Orange and MasMovil in Spain. The deal will take the form of a 50/50 joint venture, co-controlled by both companies.
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EU regulators could ease rules against telco mergers to get Big Tech and others to help rollout 5G, a Reuters report indicates.
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Vodafone and Three have responded to the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) who launched a formal investigation into their proposed merger.
Forthcoming events
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Orange has signed an agreement with the Romanian government to form a single, combined mobile operator.
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Three UK has come under fire from UK union, Unite, for a $2 billion dividend payment made to its parent company, which is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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Manchester-based full fibre connectivity provider Telcom Group has acquired Luminet – London’s largest fixed wireless network operator.
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The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) is seeking views on Vodafone’s merger with rival network Three.
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The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to announce its decision on the updated US$75 billion merger between Microsoft and Activision.
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BT is preparing itself for a bid from Deutsche Telekom according to several reports.
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Microsoft has won its court case against the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), potentially clearing the way to acquire Activision in a deal worth US$68.7 billion.
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The potential merger between Vodafone and Three UK will shake up the battle to be Britain’s leading telecoms brand, new analysis from Brand Finance indicates.
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Satellite companies proposed deal will not be taking place after three months of official talks
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Vodafone and Three have announced their long-anticipated merger, claiming that a tie-up would be beneficial to customers, the country and competition, but not to China.
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Turning around results in Germany should Vodafone’s leading priority, but there is also much work to do to arrest perennial struggles in Spain and Italy, according to Kester Mann, director of consumer and connectivity at CCS Insight.
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Connectbase has announced the acquisition of London-based LastMileXchange (LMX).
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Vodafone and CK Hutchison-owned Three UK are reportedly close to agreeing a merger of their UK telecoms businesses, in a deal worth around £15 billion.
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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) is reportedly eyeing a sale of part or all of its share in the UK’s largest mobile tower network according to the FT.
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The Orange and MasMovil merger will be the subject of an in-depth investigation by The European Commission.
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Paris-based Iliad has bought a majority stake in iTrust, a French specialist in cyber security.
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Canada has granted approval for Rogers Communications’ US$15 billion buyout of Shaw Communications, creating the second-largest telecoms company.
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Poland now has a unified company planning to build an open access 5Gbps fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network, serving Play Group and other operators.
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Intelsat, the grandaddy of satellite companies, is talking to Luxembourg-based SES about a possible merger.
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Enterprise network company PacketFabric has completed its merger with Unitas Global, only 11 weeks after deal was announced.
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Adtran, the optical networking company that last year merged with Adva in a US$1.2 billion deal, is to appoint an Adva veteran as its new CFO.
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A reported sale of TalkTalk’s B2B arm would be unsurprising, according to an industry analyst.
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Private equity group Cube Infrastructure Managers is buying control of Glesys, a Nordic data centre company.
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Liquid Intelligent Technologies has moved into the cyber security market in Egypt, by acquiring Cysiv MEA, a technology company headquartered in Cairo.
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The European Commission has approved the acquisition of 75% acquisition of VOO SA by Orange Belgium.
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A recruitment company has invested in Neutrality.one, the Dubai-based company run by George (Jerzy) Szlosarek.
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Brands such as BAI Communications and ZenFi Networks are set to disappear in a rebranding exercise.
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French company Altice now owns 50% of Vodafone’s fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) company in Germany.
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AtlasEdge has completed its acquisition of Datacenter One, a deal that brings more than 140 customers for its four data centres.
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Inmarsat and Viasat have overcome the latest hurdle in their fight through international regulators to approve their US$7.3 billion merger.
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The merger between True Corporation and Total Access Communication – AKA Dtac has been completed according to Dtac’s majority owner Telenor.
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Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Höttges has decided the company’s stake in BT was its “biggest mistake”.
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South African mobile commerce company Blue Label Telecoms wants to increase its stake in mobile operator Cell C from 49.5%, but not yet.
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Kate Johnson, the new CEO of Lumen, has confirmed that its pause in building out fibre “was more of a stop button than a pause button”.
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The owner of four of the UK’s smaller fibre operators are merging their operations in the face of rising competition.
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Australian carrier Vocus is to acquire Challenge Networks, which provides 4G and 5G private mobile networks.