Arab Times

TalkTalk says FibreNatio­n sale stalled

After Labour broadband pledge

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LONDON, Nov 17, (RTRS): British broadband provider TalkTalk said on Friday that a deal to sell its FibreNatio­n business had stalled after the opposition Labour Party announced a plan to create a “British Broadband” public service.

Labour said it plans to nationalis­e telecoms provider BT’s fixed-line network if it wins Britain’s Dec 12 election.

The plan would also involve coming to agreements over access arrangemen­ts with TalkTalk and other broadband providers that have invested in fibre-to-the-premises, or possibly taking over those parts of the companies, Labour’s finance chief John McDonnell said.

TalkTalk said it was still in discussion­s with interested parties regarding its FibreNatio­n business. Its shares were down 3.5% by 0934 GMT.

“Our discussion­s are very advanced, and yes, the news overnight of course is making everybody in the sector pause and consider,” Chief Executive Tristia Harrison told Reuters.

“We were really close, really close, but I think something of this sort that is in the news, obviously everybody is ... digesting and working out what it means.”

TalkTalk launched FibreNatio­n last year with the aim of connecting 60,000 more homes in northern England with “fibre-to-the-premises” full gigabit speed connection­s.

The plan underlined its ambition to build its own ultrafast network reaching three million customers after it abandoned a plan to team up with M&G Prudential.

Harrison said that the company had invested 60 million pounds in

FibreNatio­n, adding that it was a tiny part of the business.

She said the company had fielded an “awful lot of interest” in the business and was pleased with how the takeover process was going.

Sky News reported that Goldman Sachs-backed CityFibre Holdings nearly signed a deal to acquire FibreNatio­n on Thursday.

Labour’s plan contrasts with the governing Conservati­ve Party’s vision for broadband. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for an “end the digital divide” through the rollout of full fibre broadband by 2025.

Johnson’s Conservati­ves have a healthy 10-point lead ahead of an election on Dec 12, a poll by Savanta ComRes showed on Wednesday, extending their advantage over Labour.

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