Australia’s competition regulator is seeking views on the Macquarie-backed telecommunications group Vocus’ $5.25 billion takeover of local telecom operator TPG Telecom’s enterprise, government, and wholesale (EG&W) fixed business and fibre network assets.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will explore the likely impact on prices and service quality in the supply of fixed line voice services, data networks and connectivity services, among other queries, if the deal was to receive approval.
TPG Telecom announced the deal in October, stating that it would retain its radio network infrastructure, mobile and fixed retail and wireless businesses after Vocus’ takeover of its fibre and fixed assets.
ACCC has invited submissions from interested parties regarding the acquisition by December 2, while providing February 13, 2025 as a provisional date for the announcement of its findings from the ongoing review.
TPG Telecom said in an emailed response to Reuters that it is committed to working closely with ACCC and Vocus “to ensure this review process concludes as quickly and efficiently as possible”.
Vocus Group declined to comment.