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Mumbai:
Anil Ambani group firm Flag Telecom has acquired US-based
Ethernet services provider Yipes Communications for $300
million (Rs1,200 crore) in cash - a deal that would scale
up its optic fibre network and give a footprint in the
American market.
Flag
Telecom Group Ltd., the undersea-cable unit of Reliance
Communications, bought the stake from Norwest Venture
Partners, JPMorgan Partners LLC, Crosslink Capital and
Sprout Group, chairman Anil Ambani said in Mumbai.
"Yipes
has 22,000 km of optic fibre network and its existing
customers include Verizon and NTT. The company has operating
margin of 55 per cent and is cash positive, Ambani said.
He
said Reliance Communications will spend Rs1,000 crore
to roll out Yipes'' services in Asia, Africa, the Middle-East
and Europe in the next year. Reliance Communications also
sees a four to five per cent increase in revenues of Yipes
over the next 4-5 years.
Yipes
will accelerate Reliance Communications'' entry into the
$90 billion global market for enterprise and institutional
data services, Ambani said. Bandwidth demand is rising
in India as software companies such as Infosys Technologies
Ltd. and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. win orders from
overseas clients, he added.
Ambani
plans to spend $2.5 billion this year to narrow Reliance
Communications'' gap with rival Bharti Airtel Ltd. after
he lost out to Vodafone Group Plc. in the bid for Hutchison
Essar Ltd.
"San
Francisco-based Yipes, which will become a fully owned
unit of Flag, will expand its network to 30 cities in
a year and add as much as $100 million to the revenue
of Reliance Communications in the ``next few years,''''
Ambani said.
Flag
Telecom is a leading provider of international network
transport and data services to telecom operators and content
providers and internet communities across the globe.
Ambani
said Pramod Haque, managing partner of Norwest Venture
Partners, would be joining the company.
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