AOL has sold its
German internet access business to
Telecom
Italia for €675m (£456m) in a cash deal.
The sale gives Telecom Italia two million broadband subscribers in Germany,
making it the second largest provider for high speed internet services in the
country after
Deutsche
Telekom.
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The deal is expected to take four to six months to pass through the market's
regulators, and would give Telecom Italia around nine million broadband
subscribers in Europe including its businesses in Italy, France and The
Netherlands.
Germany has Europe's largest internet and broadband market with 11.44 million
broadband users and a penetration rate reaching 13.87 per cent.
However, the slow rate of unbundling in the country means that Deutsche
Telekom still has a big market lead.
"The incumbent operator does not have to face much competition from DSL and
cable modems because the German cable TV networks are technically backward and
are largely controlled by Deutsche Telekom itself," said a report by analyst
firm
Point
Topic.
Following a drop in its core internet access business, AOL is now focusing on
the provision of advertising services.
"The scale of our advertising network in Germany, Europe's second-largest
online market, will increase," said Jon Miller, chairman and chief executive at
AOL LLC.
"This continues our strong momentum in building our worldwide advertising
business and serving a large and highly engaged audience."
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