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MTN deal with Cell C knocks shares in South Africa's Telkom

Published 11/18/2019, 03:52 AM
Updated 11/18/2019, 03:56 AM
MTN deal with Cell C knocks shares in South Africa's Telkom

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's MTN Group (J:MTNJ) has signed an expanded roaming and services agreement with the country's third-biggest carrier Cell C, MTN said on Monday, pushing shares in rival Telkom (J:TKGJ) down more than 5%.

The deal puts a dampener on Telkom's proposed takeover of Cell C, which is owned by Blue Label Telecoms (J:BLUJ) and is struggling under the weight of hefty debts, which it announced on Friday.

It will see an existing agreement between MTN and Cell C, which gives the struggling carrier access to MTN's network in some areas of the country, expanded nationwide.

"This is aligned to MTN's strategy to further develop the group's wholesale business and will allow both MTN and Cell C to harness greater efficiencies... while supporting a more sustainable and competitive industry," MTN said.

The deal spares Cell C from having to spend hefty sums to otherwise ensure national coverage.

Telkom shares were down 4.29% by 0758 GMT, while Blue Label shares were up 4.71% and MTN shares were flat. Telkom did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Blue Label has said the agreement with MTN would result in substantial cost reductions for the carrier, which is also discussing a recapitalization with Cell C.

For MTN, meanwhile, the deal means the opportunity to earn more revenue from Cell C, which helped push its enterprise and wholesale revenue up 8.4% to 13.4 billion rand in the 2018 financial year.

In the six months to June 30, however, MTN opted not to recognize revenue amounting to 393 million rand from the Cell C deal due to the company's financial problems.

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