By Graeme Wearden, 20 June 2005 16:20
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Speculation is growing that UK telecommunications operator Cable & Wireless could be the subject of a multi-billion pound takeover bid.
A report in the Sunday Telegraph claimed that France Telecom is planning a £4bn bid for C&W. If successful, France Telecom would then merge Bulldog, C&W's broadband service, with its own ISP operation Wanadoo.
Bulldog was itself taken over by Cable & Wireless in May 2004, after being one of the few companies to install its own equipment in BT's local exchanges a process known as local loop unbundling (LLU).
This allows Bulldog to offer better services than ISPs who just resell BT's wholesale services. Bulldog's 8Mbps broadband product is one example.
Action taken by Ofcom last year has made LLU more feasible and Wanadoo recently said it would spend £300m unbundling BT exchanges. Acquiring Bulldog's existing network, though, could help it to compete with BT at the wholesale level.
France Telecom denied the report, with a spokesman describing it as "pure fantasy", and some observers have suggested that C&W could be looking to encourage takeover speculation. C&W's share price has risen over 20 per cent since the start of May, which appears to suggest that a bid is likely.
Graeme Wearden writes for ZDNet UK
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1. anonymous too
Considering FT have turned every profit making acquisition (i.e.Equant) into a "loss centre", this can only be bad news and redundancies for the C&W people.
2. anonymous
I think it would be the other way round! Cable and Wireless would purchase France Telecom.
By purchasing France Telecom, it would mean that Cable and Wireless would have a UK mobile operation,larger internet base in the UK.
Full telecom operation in france (Telephone,Internet,mobile,payphone,paging and digital cable TV(Noos).
Full telecom operation in poland as France Telecom currently owns TP.
And much more!
It would also make sense for Cable and wireless to buy up Jersey Telecom and Newtel solutions merging the channel isles together with one provider. Newtel doesn't have a telephone network but has digital cable tv covering Jersey.
Oh and lastly it would really make sense for Cable and wireless to purchase the merged NTL and Telewest company and Spectrum Interactive plc since subscriber levels are on the rise. Cable and wireless would then supply homes and small businesses with Digital interactive solutions and telephony and will offer public payphone communication!