Convergence competition heats up with Vivo/Telesp mobile/fixed broadband offer
Philippine conglomerate San Miguel Corp has agreed to buy around 38% of corporate-focused telecoms
service provider Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc from ISM Communications Corp for USD35 million, raising San Miguel’s holding in the
company to approximately 78%. Reuters
reports that ISM, owned by San Miguel director Roberto Ongpin, previously sold a 40% stake in the
broadband operator to Vega Telecom, part of San Miguel, in December 2010. The conglomerate, traditionally
focused on the beverage and food sector, has been aggressively expanding in other segments lately, and holds stakes in Philippines-based WiMAX
broadband operator Liberty Telecommunications Holdings and Bell Telecommunications Philippines.
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