Airtel cancels telecom tower deal in Africa

Airtel 3G tower
Telecom network service provider Bharti Airtel on Friday said its deal to complete a sale of 3,500 telecom towers in Africa had collapsed.

“The agreements for sale of tower assets in Africa between Bharti Airtel Malawi Holdings B.V. & ors. And Eaton Towers (Lilongwe) Ltd & ors. has lapsed and therefore stands terminated,” said Airtel in a regulatory filing.

As part of the deal, Airtel was to sell and lease back over 3,500 towers to Eaton in six countries across its African operations under a 10-year contract.

The news comes at a time when India’s telecom regulator has announced new norms and date for implementation of compensation for dropped calls which might see the company shell out a huge sum of money daily.

Shares of Bharti Airtel were trading at Rs.344.40, down 2.01 percent from previous close on BSE.

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