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XL acquires internet-TV provider Link Net for $606 million

Publicly listed PT XL Axiata acquired a 66.03 percent stake for Rp 8.72 trillion.

Norman Harsono (The Jakarta Post)
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Fri, January 28, 2022

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XL acquires internet-TV provider Link Net for $606 million A technician checks a base transceiver station (BTS) near the Tangerang-Merak toll road in Banten on June. 6, 2018. (JP/Dhoni Setiawan)

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elecommunications giant PT XL Axiata has acquired a 66.03 percent stake in internet and cable TV provider PT Link Net to strengthen its foothold in Indonesia as rivals bulk up. 

Publicly listed XL acquired the stake for Rp 8.72 trillion (US$606.14 million) from Asia Link Dewa and First Media. The former is a subsidiary of private equity firm CVC Capital Partners and the latter of the Lippo Group conglomerate.

The public owns the remaining 33.97 percent of Link.

“The share ownership in Link Net is expected to help [XL] seize the available broadband opportunity in Indonesia,” said XL in a document filed with the bourse, the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX).

XL is one of the three biggest telcos in Indonesia, the other two being Indosat and state-owned Telkom.

Last year, Indosat inked a $6 billion deal to merge with rival operator PT Hutchison 3, while Telkom’s tower operator subsidiary PT Dayamitra Telekomunikasi (Mitratel) raised $1.3 billion through an initial public offering to expand its tower infrastructure.

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Lippo Group executive director John Riady assured the public that Link was financially healthy but needed “a much more significant” expansion strategy to capture the domestic digital market.

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