Verizon weighs $10 billion sale of enterprise assets
Verizon Communications Inc is exploring a sale of its enterprise assets which could be worth as much as $10 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, as the largest US wireless carrier se
Verizon Communications Inc is exploring a sale of its enterprise assets which could be worth as much as $10 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, as the largest US wireless carrier seeks to focus on its core business.
The sale would include the business formerly known as MCI, which provides landline and Internet services for large business customers, as well as Terremark, its data centre unit, the people said this week.
The businesses have struggled to keep up with advances in cloud computing, and face fierce price competition from players such as Alphabet Inc and Amazon.com Inc.
Verizon’s enterprise assets might not be easy to separate and any potential buyer would likely have to sign commercial agreements with the company, some of the people said. Verizon is still considering how some of these asset sales could best be structured and no deal is imminent, the people added.
Wireline provider CenturyLink Inc was in talks with Verizon earlier this year to buy some of the assets but could not agree on terms, the people said. In a strategy shift, CenturyLink announced this week it would instead explore options for some of its data centres, including possibly selling them.
Citigroup Inc has been advising Verizon on the possible sale of the assets, which have estimated annual earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation of around $2 billion, the people added.
The sources asked not to be identified because the matter is confidential. Verizon, CenturyLink and Citigroup declined to comment. The enterprise telecommunications industry has had to adapt in recent years to corporate customers seeking more sophisticated and cheaper offers to manage their data.
AT&T Inc has been exploring a sale of its data centre assets for some time, while Windstream Holdings Inc sold its data centre business for $575 million.
