Philippine Daily Inquirer

GLOBE TELECOM GETS P 2.6B FROM SALE OF 200 TOWERS

- —TYRONE JASPER C. PIAD

Globe Telecom Inc. received P2.6 billion from the recent closing of over 200 tower assets sold to Frontier Tower Associates Philippine­s Inc. and MIESCOR Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corp. (MIDC).

In a disclosure on Wednesday, the Ayala-led company said that it turned over 113 towers to Frontier Tower. These comprise 77 percent ground-based towers and 23 percent rooftop towers across the country.

It has so far transferre­d 2,094 towers out of the 3,529 acquired infrastruc­ture by Frontier Towers, cashing in P26.6 billion in total from the sale and leaseback deal.

For MIDC, Globe turned over 100 towers during the recent closing, the bulk of which are ground-based assets.

Following this transactio­n, MIDC has taken control of 1,120 towers out of the 2,180 towers it purchased from Globe.

Globe, in total, has completed 54-percent of the tower deals. It sold 7,506 telco assets to multiple tower companies.

The transactio­ns are in line with the government’s common tower policy, which supports colocation services. This means independen­t tower companies can build up their shared telecommun­ications tower assets that can be tapped by any local player to expand wireless network coverage across the country.

“The business of Globe is a capital intensive one and this transactio­n that we initiated with tower companies has proven to be a great complement to our roll out of critical infrastruc­tures to achieve wider coverage and consistenc­y of service across the country,” Globe chief finance officer Rizal Maniego-Eala said.

“We continue to collaborat­e with Frontier Towers and MIDC towards the accelerati­on and maintenanc­e of a modern and effective network in order to serve millions of Filipinos who are reliant on connectivi­ty and online platforms for their daily activities,” she added.

The listed company saw its net earnings drop by 27 percent to P14.38 billion in the first half from P19.68 billion a year ago due to absence of a one-time gain from asset sale and higher depreciati­on expense.

Service revenues climbed by 2 percent to a record P80.4 billion for the period, driven by data revenue growth across mobile and corporate data business.

Globe spent P37.7 billion in capital expenditur­es, bulk of which were for data requiremen­ts. It built 542 new cell sites and upgraded 5,087 mobile sites in the first half.

 ?? UTED PHOTO —CONTRIB- ?? CASHING IN The firm has so far raised over P26B from telco tower sales.
UTED PHOTO —CONTRIB- CASHING IN The firm has so far raised over P26B from telco tower sales.

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