Rain submits formal merger proposal to Telkom board

South African cellular community operator Telkom has announced that it has acquired a non-binding proposal from data-only cellular community operator Rain.

The proposed deal will see Telkom buying Rain in return for Rain getting issued shares in Telkom. The corporate additional acknowledged that its board is evaluating the Rain proposal. According to Bloomberg, Telkom shares fell 3.5% whereas MTN was up 0.36%, following the announcement.

In August, Rain made an announcement that it supposed to method the board of Telkom a few attainable merger between the 2. Within the August announcement, Rain made a number of enterprise instances of why the merger with Telkom would make sense.

First, Rain pointed to the truth that the variety of mixed Rain and Telkom websites shall be equal to these of Vodacom and MTN, a scenario which might not solely assist break the duopoly of the 2 however would additionally end in materials capital and operational price financial savings for the resultant entity.

One other case Rain made was as regards to 5G rollout. The cellular community operator acknowledged {that a} merger would allow Rain to leverage the fibre community of Openserve, a subsidiary of Telkom, and Rain’s 5G experience to speed up the rollout of 5G nationwide.

That preliminary proposal, nonetheless, was stopped in its tracks earlier than it even reached the Telkom board. South Africa’s Takeover Regulation Panel (TRP) ordered Rain to retract the announcement, stating that the corporate issued with out the TRP’s prior approval as required by the Firms Act.

Following the submission of Rain’s proposal, MTN, which has additionally been courting Telkom for a attainable acquisition regardless of anti-competition concerns from specialists, announced that it has approached the Telkom board with its feedback in regards to the new growth and that the board acknowledged that it’s going to reply to the MTN letter totally sooner or later. 

Within the battle for 5G and fibre dominance in South Africa, the 40% state-owned Telkom is a priceless asset for the opposite cellular community operators. Its fibre community operator (FNO) subsidiary OpenServe, which is the market chief within the nation, can be priceless to MTN in its fibre battle with Vodacom which has a controlling stake in Vumatel, the second largest FNO.OpenServe’s fibre belongings can even doubtless assist MTN speed up its push for each shopper and enterprise 5G rollout

Rain, however, shall be seeking to make the most of Telkom’s fibre belongings to make a march for 5G dominance within the nation.

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