Vodafone sells Italian business for €8 billion

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  • Vodafone Italy gets snapped up by Swisscom in a €8 billion deal
  • It no longer operates networks in Italy or Spain
  • Vodafone is focused on growth in the UK

Vodafone has confirmed the completion of the sale of its Italian business (Vodafone Italy) to Swisscom AG in a deal with €8 billion ($8.3 billion).

Switzerland’s Swisscom, primarily operating in its home country through its self-named network and mobile virtual network operators like Coop Mobile, already has some market share in Italy with its Fastweb brand, which it partly acquired in 2007 (€3 billion for 82%) before fully acquiring in 2010.

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