Tiscali
has confirmed that it is to acquire rival
Pipex, one of
the last independent broadband providers, for £210m.
The deal means that Tiscali will have 1.9 million UK customers and switching
equipment in 800 exchanges, giving it access to 55 per cent of the UK
population. The deal will have to be approved by the
Office
of Fair Trading.
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"Significant synergies and efficiencies can be achieved through this
acquisition, in particular through network integration, customer migration and
indirect cost efficiencies," said Mary Turner, chief executive at Tiscali.
"Over a four-year period we estimate cumulated synergies in the region of
£150m at EBITDA level and £50m to secure the synergies and efficiencies.
"This acquisition provides us with an even greater opportunity in rolling out
our double and triple play offers."
But the deal has caused some to question whether Tiscalli will retain its
customer base. The UK has one of the most fickle set of customers in the
business and the rate at which they switch providers, so-called churn, is
increasing.
"Tiscali acquiring Pipex will create massive customer churn in the consumer
broadband market," said Neil Armstrong, product director at
PlusNet.
"Pipex is ranked fifth for customer service by
Uswitch
and Tiscali is ranked seventh, and we expect that Pipex customers will react to
this move by voting with their feet.
"Broadband users want speed, reliability and first-class customer service,
not mass market offerings."
Tiscali announced that profits for the last quarter were up 45 per cent at
£40.7m.
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