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TPG Telecom confirms more fibre sale talks with Vocus

By Ry Crozier
Aug 6 2024 6:53AM

After earlier $6.3bn deal lapsed last year.

A potential sale of TPG Telecom’s fibre network to Vocus is back on the table, with TPG confirming that “non-exclusive discussions” have taken place.

TPG Telecom confirms more fibre sale talks with Vocus

A year ago, Vocus made a non-binding $6.3 billion bid for certain fixed infrastructure assets owned by TPG Telecom.

But the potential deal was shelved in November 2023, with the parties citing “complexity” and a failure to reach agreeable terms.

The Australian Financial Review reported yesterday that Vocus is “back at the negotiating table” - with TPG Telecom later confirming re-engagement with Vocus in an ASX filing. [pdf]

TPG Telecom said that at its annual general meeting back in May, it had said “that it would continue assessing value-optimising alternatives for its fixed infrastructure assets as part of a strategic review.”

“Vocus Group and TPG have engaged in non-exclusive discussions as part of that strategic review process,” it said.

“There is no certainty a transaction will eventuate from the current discussions,” it added, noting the inability of the two parties to previously agree terms.

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