Justice Department Clears CenturyLink's $25 Billion Takeover of Level 3
October 02 2017 - 7:23PM
Dow Jones News
By Drew FitzGerald
The U.S. Justice Department agreed to clear CenturyLink Inc.'s
$25 billion takeover of Level 3 Communications Inc. if the telecom
providers shed some of their fiber-optic infrastructure, moving the
deal one step closer to closing.
A consent decree filed Monday in the U.S. Court for the District
of Columbia allowed the internet service providers to combine
operations provided that Level 3 sells some assets around
Albuquerque, N.M.; Boise, Idaho; and Tucson, Ariz.
The companies must also sell 24 strands of long-distance "dark"
fiber not in use. Such lines usually go to telecom companies at the
internet's core, though web companies such as Google owner Alphabet
Inc. and Facebook Inc. have built their own network backbones in
recent years.
The agreement comes after the Senate last week confirmed
President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Justice Department's
antitrust division, Makan Delrahim, after months of delay.
CenturyLink and Level 3 unveiled their cash-and-stock merger
last year. Executives said joining forces would allow the telecom
companies to cut costs and compete more effectively against bigger
rivals.
Both companies could use the operational boost. Revenue has slid
over the past year, especially at CenturyLink, as customers abandon
traditional landlines and as prices for raw internet bandwidth
decline. The new company's greater size is designed to appeal to
larger corporate clients, including big technology companies
seeking to link their own networks.
The deal still needs nods from the Federal Communications
Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.
Write to Drew FitzGerald at andrew.fitzgerald@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 02, 2017 19:08 ET (23:08 GMT)
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