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Vodafone looking to buy Cable & Wireless, just can’t resist that fibre-optic infrastructure

0 Comments/ in Business, Uncategorized / by Daniel Cooper
April 23, 2012

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UK mobile giant Vodafone is planning to buy up commercial network provider Cable & Wireless for just over £1 billion ($1.7 billion). If successful, it’ll gain a national fibre-optic broadband network (separate to BT and Virgin Media’s), a large portfolio of business customers and a backbone venture that connects 150 countries with undersea cables. The latter will probably be sold off so that Vodafone can concentrate on winning more enterprise customers from its rivals while also easing the burden on its own network. It’s also worth pointing out that C&W previously offered retail broadband and cable services, but any notion of Vodafone using this acquisition to offer the same would be pure guesswork.

Vodafone looking to buy Cable & Wireless, just can’t resist that fibre-optic infrastructure originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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