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Carphone Warehouse snaps up AOL UK
Carphone Warehouse has bought AOL UK for £370m, following a protracted and secretive bidding war.
Parent group Time Warner hired Citibank in the first half of this year to review the options for AOL UK. The consultants concluded that the company should abandon being an Internet service provider (ISP) in the UK to concentrate on its portal services, which are benefiting from the online advertising boom.
Carphone Warehouse became involved in June when reports suggested the company's chief executive, Charles Dunstone, wanted AOL UK's expertise in unbundling. AOL UK has 600,000 dial-up and 1.5 million broadband customers in the UK.
"The acquisition of AOL's UK Internet access business is transformational for our broadband business," said Dunstone on Wednesday.
"This deal gives us significant scale to complement the rapid organic growth of our free broadband proposition. In addition, the joint development of AOL's already successful audience platform will bring us new advertising and content revenues in a proven and low-risk manner," Dunstone added.
AOL UK's access business -- including its customer base, management and infrastructure -- will pass entirely to Carphone Warehouse, while AOL will continue to provide "co-branded portal, content and other audience services".
Carphone Warehouse will therefore become the third-largest broadband provider in the UK (after ntl:Telewest and BT), with approximately 2 million customers. It entered the ISP field only this year, with a headline-grabbing initiation of the 'free broadband wars', although it is understood that AOL UK's customers will continue to be paid subscribers.
The other short-listed bidder for AOL UK is thought to have been BSkyB, after Orange and BT were rumoured to have dropped out of the race two months ago.
In a statement on Wednesday, Carphone Warehouse said the acquisition would, over time, "create significant operating efficiencies in relation to network infrastructure and marketing costs", as well as providing it with "a ready-made platform via which it can generate material incremental value from its large and growing customer base."
"The management time and investment cost involved in replicating the Audience business model would be significant, so the structure of the deal allows Carphone Warehouse to accelerate its plans without the requirement to build further internal resource," the statement continued.
The news comes on the same day as Carphone Warehouse's second-quarter trading results, which showed that the free broadband offer had taken off more quickly than anticipated. This meant Carphone Warehouse had to acquire more wholesale broadband from BT, leading to start-up broadband losses of around £70m.
The company also announced it was expecting £20m in additional costs during the current financial year due to the unexpected demand for the free broadband offer.
The AOL UK deal is scheduled to officially conclude on 31 December.
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