niedziela, 1 grudnia 2013

France's Iliad asks to join rivals' network sharing plan-Les Echos

Maxime Lombardini, Chief Executive of French broadband Internet provider Iliad, speaks during the company's 2009 annual results presentation in Parisris By Leila Abboud and Gwénaëlle Barzic PARIS (Reuters) - France's upstart mobile player Iliad is seeking talks with larger rivals Vivendi's SFR and Bouygues Telecom over joining the duo's network sharing plan, according to a letter published online by Les Echos newspaper. The letter attributed to Iliad Chief Executive Maxime Lombardini underscores how the planned network sharing between France's second- and third-largest operators, which aims to cut costs in response to Iliad's low-cost service, could reshape competition in Europe's fourth-biggest mobile market by clients. Iliad, which is owned by billionaire Xavier Niel, is concerned that it will be left without a partner and in a weaker negotiating position with market leader Orange, if it is left out of a network sharing deal with SFR and Bouygues, said a person familiar with the group's views.








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