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Partner Israel rejects bids for 20% of fibre network

Tuesday 13 April 2021 | 17:33 CET | News
Israeli operator Partner Communications said it has decided to reject the bids received from various investors to acquire 20 percent of the rights to use the company's FTTH network. Partner said on 21 February that it had received several bids from various investors for a consideration in excess of ILS 550 million. The company did not disclose why the bids were not accepted. 

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Categories: Fixed
Companies: Partner Communications
Countries: Israel
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