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    Italy's telco market consolidation not a must for Iliad, CEO says

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    Posted on March 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Iliad's CEO views consolidation in Italy's telco market as an opportunity, not a necessity, amid competition and potential tie-ups with Telecom Italia.

    Iliad CEO Views Italy's Telco Market Consolidation as Optional

    (Reuters) - French telecoms group Iliad sees consolidation in the Italian market as an opportunity, but not as a necessity, for the group's operations in Italy, CEO Thomas Reynaud said on Tuesday.

    Reynaud declined to comment specifically on a potential tie-up between Iliad's Italian operations and Telecom Italia (TIM) during a press briefing after full-year results.

    WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

    Iliad in February sounded out the Italian government over a potential combination between Iliad and TIM in Italy. Rome, which has special vetting powers over TIM, put any consideration on hold.

    Any tie-up would reduce the number of mobile network operators in Italy to three from four, as the sector grapples with shrinking revenue and lower margins amid stiff price competition.

    KEY QUOTES

    "We are in a beautiful adventure in Italy and consolidation is an opportunity but not mandatory," Reynaud said.

    CONTEXT

    Iliad's entry into Italy six years ago spurred aggressive price competition in the Italian retail telecoms market, especially in the mobile segment.

    Last week, TIM's single-largest investor, Vivendi, began reducing its stake in the former phone monopoly, which it no longer considers strategic.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Iliad added 906,000 mobile subscribers and 142,000 new fibre customers last year in Italy.

    (Reporting by Leo Marchandon and Elvira Pollina; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iliad sees consolidation in Italy as an opportunity.
    • •CEO Thomas Reynaud comments on market conditions.
    • •Potential tie-up with Telecom Italia discussed.
    • •Rome's special vetting powers impact decisions.
    • •Iliad's entry increased price competition in Italy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy's telco market consolidation not a must for Iliad, CEO says

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the potential consolidation of Italy's telecom market and Iliad's perspective on it.

    2What is Iliad's stance on consolidation?

    Iliad sees consolidation as an opportunity but not a necessity for its operations in Italy.

    3Who is involved in the potential tie-up?

    The potential tie-up involves Iliad's Italian operations and Telecom Italia (TIM).

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