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Abertis strengthens its business in the market of telephone bharti retail facilities with this acqu


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Abertis buy 4,227 cell towers to Telefonica and Telstra for 385 million The group participated by La Caixa and trusts OHL close in the last quarter of this transaction
Madrid (Europa Press). - Abertis has agreed to buy Telefonica and Yoigo in various stages of a minimum package of 4,227 mobile phone towers bharti retail in the amount of 385 million euros, according bharti retail to the company infrastructure concessions.
The group participated by La Caixa and trusts OHL close in the last quarter of this transaction which, he estimates, will provide 60 million euros to its gross operating profit (EBITDA) once completed the various stages of the operation.
Abertis strengthens its business in the market of telephone bharti retail facilities with this acquisition, which also closes days after he seized most of the capital of the Spanish satellite operator Hispasat.
Thus, the telecommunications subsidiary of Abertis is positioned to develop bharti retail new business opportunities for the necessary infrastructure comparticipación in the deployment of the fourth generation mobile phone, and keep it up to deepen their divesificación dissemination activities other Terrestrial.
At the level of the whole group, this investment in telecommunications infrastructure is recorded after divestments closed in recent weeks in another bharti retail of its three divisions, the airport. In fact, the company just closed the sale of its main asset in this market, London Luton Airport to Aena.
As for the operation of the towers of Telefonica and Telstra, involves the purchase by Abertis passive bharti retail infrastructure of these operators and the dismantling of those that are not optimizable. Following the transaction, these two teams will be co-located operators in these cell towers.
Telefonica and Telstra are customers of these towers in the coming years, while also planning to provide this infrastructure to all operators who are interested. Abertis towers add this package you already bought a thousand Telefonica in 2012. Therefore, the group estimates that concessions operation is the "consolidation" of the company as "a bharti retail key player in the process of rationalizing bharti retail the use of infrastructure of fixed and mobile telecommunications in Spain."
The company estimated that presides Salvador Alemany after the closing of this transaction and the recent takeover of Hispasat, over 65% of revenues come from its telecommunications division of services other than the 'broadcast'.
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