Deutsche Telekom wants to swap T-Mobile UK

Deutsche Telekom wants to swap T-Mobile UK

July 6, 2017

T-Mobile UK’s parent company, Deutsche Telekom, is looking to swap the loss-making network for an asset in another country.

According to the Financial Times, the German telecoms giant is looking to offload its UK subsidiary and would prefer a swap to selling the unit outright or merging it with a rival UK network.

FT sources said T-Mobile will struggle to find this “dream deal” as would-be bidders are unlikely to want to part with assets, and regulators in the UK and abroad would probably oppose an asset swap.

T-Mobile is particularly interested in eastern European networks, the sources said, and may well have its sights set on Vodafone Turkey.

“There are […] assets in central and eastern European countries that would help [Deutsche Telekom] shore up its position in markets in which it is already active,” a source told the FT.

Deutsche Telekom currently operates in 15 countries across Eastern and Central Europe, including Greece and Austria.

Vodafone and Telefónica, which owns O2, are considering bids for T-Mobile.

T-Mobile would expect a bid of at least €3 billion to consider an all-out sale, the FT’s source said.

Tim Yeo

Related Posts

HTC ousted from Sony Ericsson Xperia partnership

Comments Off on HTC ousted from Sony Ericsson Xperia partnership

Truvo Mobile available to Belgians through mobilePeople

Comments Off on Truvo Mobile available to Belgians through mobilePeople

Broadband Internet UK launches new broadband comparison site

Comments Off on Broadband Internet UK launches new broadband comparison site

Tiscali Decline Carphone Warehouse Offer

Comments Off on Tiscali Decline Carphone Warehouse Offer

EU agrees on telecoms rules

Comments Off on EU agrees on telecoms rules

BT joins FON world Wi-fi Network

Comments Off on BT joins FON world Wi-fi Network

Virgin Media launches BT rival

Comments Off on Virgin Media launches BT rival

Hogg Robinson reports video conferencing growth

Comments Off on Hogg Robinson reports video conferencing growth

CHT chairman takes ‘early retirement’

Comments Off on CHT chairman takes ‘early retirement’

Ofcom approves BT Openreach pricehike

Comments Off on Ofcom approves BT Openreach pricehike

Broadband users confused by download speeds

Comments Off on Broadband users confused by download speeds

UK in broadband slow-lane

Comments Off on UK in broadband slow-lane

Create Account



Log In Your Account