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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type |
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American Tower Corporation | NYSE:AMT | NYSE | Common Stock |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.10 | 1.17% | 181.74 | 184.89 | 181.17 | 183.50 | 3,130,099 | 01:00:00 |
By Sean McLain And Chelsey Dulaney
American Tower Corp. said it has agreed to buy a 51% stake in Indian cell tower owner Viom Networks Ltd. for 76 billion rupees ($1.2 billion) in a move to capitalize on booming smartphone usage.
Indian telecom provider Tata Teleservices Ltd. will keep part of its stake in Viom, though the companies didn't specify how much in a news release. SREI Infrastructure Finance Ltd. will divest its interest in Viom.
Viom, which owns and operates over 40,000 wireless towers, has annual rental and management revenue of about 50 billion rupees ($770 million). American Tower, which plans to merge its 14,000 Indian cell towers into Viom after closing, expects the deal to add to its adjusted funds from operations immediately.
Falling smartphone prices are driving a boom in mobile data usage as ownership of the devices explodes. Google Inc. and China's Xiaomi Corp. have chosen India to launch low-cost handsets, and local upstart Micromax Informatics sells some smartphones for around $40.
Indian cellular service companies have reported sharp profit increases fed by rising Internet usage.
But Indian telcos have struggled to build enough towers to keep pace with the rise in usage. They pay high rental fees to the Indian government for the bandwidth to offer services. As a result, companies are saddled with high debt. Spinning off tower assets can help phone companies pay off debt and concentrate on their core services.
Earlier this year Vodafone Group PLC's India unit and other phone companies agreed to pay $17.6 billion for spectrum rights.
The high fees mean many of these companies have struggled to come up with the cash to build and upgrade their tower network. Internet speeds get sluggish during the day, which cellular service companies say is because they don't have enough bandwidth to run a more reliable network.
Write to Sean McLain at sean.mclain@wsj.com and Chelsey Dulaney at Chelsey.Dulaney@wsj.com
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(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 21, 2015 13:02 ET (17:02 GMT)
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