Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
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Original Telegraph article, paywalled: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...bid-cityfibre/ |
Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
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City Fibre is not just an Altnet, they’re also a carrier, with national core network acquired from Torch, that VM doesn’t need but would be priced in to any deal. VM just needs the FTTP access network. VM buying smaller Altnets where they don’t currently have a footprint makes more sense. |
Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
Would it make more sense for Nexfibre to buy City Fibre?
Nexfibre would have an immediate footprint, wholesale agreements in place from which it could start to build out and almost overnight expand the footprint for VM (albeit with some overlap) |
Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
Providers merging has been a thing for many years and i can see it continuing. The Altnets will ether make money and prosper or will be snapped up by the big players as they go bust.
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Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
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VM have plans to rollout FTTP (in their existing areas), and like VM, CF has concentrated on cities, indeed, CF are currently rolling out to the majority of my city, and VM also covers most of it, they would be basically buying the infrastructure which will make things much easier for VM on their rollout. However the downside will be reduced competition, my city has currently no openreach FTTP, and CF were looking set to have a monopoly in most of the city on FTTP with VM been their only competitor some years later, if this takeover happens VM will have that monopoly instead, CF support IPv6 etc. whilst VM dont. so as a consumer I would rather VM build their own FTTP instead of taking over CF, but it does make sense for VM to buy CF assuming the cost isnt too dissimilar or cheaper than doing their own rollout. Bear in mind CF did much of it before costs have skyrocketed, so the maths have changed. |
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Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
Irrelevant to me, according to their site, they havent even "planned your area at the moment".
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Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
City fibre have been digging up everything here for weeks despite VM being fully cabled up. Not sure what the synergy would be here?
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Plus they would kill an ultrafast competitor. |
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Re: Virgin Media in talks to possibly acquire City Fibre, for £3bn
Maybe because they are not a competitor if you own them.
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It’s a good headline but just I don’t see it. |
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VMO2 would be the anchor tenant, and wholesaling would remain (so would at least still be retail competition, just not infrastructure competition). ---------- Post added at 23:30 ---------- Previous post was at 23:28 ---------- Quote:
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