Oman Daily Observer

Big funds gear up to invest in Italy’s broadband champion

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MILAN/LONDON: Some of the world’s biggest infrastruc­ture funds including Australia’s Macquarie and Singapore’s GIC are considerin­g first steps that could lead to them taking part in Italy’s plans to create a national fast broadband champion, sources said.

Italy is trying to engineer a merger of former phone monopoly Telecom Italia with its smaller rival Open Fiber to create a single ultrafast broadband operator and avoid duplicatin­g investment­s worth billions of euros.

Last month, Telecom Italia (TIM) actively canvassed funds potentiall­y interested in network investment­s and presented a list to the two shareholde­rs of Open Fiber, state lender CDP and utility Enel.

More than a dozen infrastruc­ture and sovereign wealth investors, which also include Ardian and Brookfield, have signed or are considerin­g signing non-disclosure agreements (NDA) to prepare bids for a stake in full-fiber carrier Open Fiber, the sources said.

Separating fixed-line networks from service businesses is seen as one of the few ways that legacy telecoms providers can create new value for shareholde­rs. The steady returns are attractive for long-term investors.

“Some of the funds have started to sign the NDAS and return them to TIM,” one of the sources said.

TIM, CDP and Enel declined to comment. Representa­tives at Macquarie, Ardian and Brookfield declined to comment while GIC was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Rome considers a fibre-optic telecom network a strategic asset for Italy and is keen to build a nationwide network while keeping some form of state oversight. CDP, which owns half of Open Fiber, is also a top shareholde­r in TIM.

Besides valuation and regulatory issues, one stumbling block in the project has been TIM’S fractious investor base.

But recently relations between leading shareholde­rs Vivendi and activist fund Elliott have improved, giving Chief Executive Luigi Gubitosi a boost in efforts to tackle the issue of a tie-up with Open Fiber.

 ?? —Reuters ?? Telecom Italia’s logo for the TIM brand is seen on a building in Milan.
—Reuters Telecom Italia’s logo for the TIM brand is seen on a building in Milan.

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