Published on April 17, 2026
French telecom has seen steady competition among major players, with SFR operating under billionaire Patrick Drahi. The market dynamics were relatively stable, with established firms holding their ground against emerging challengers.
Now, a consortium led is in exclusive negotiations to acquire SFR for €20.4 billion. This unexpected move could reshape the competitive landscape as Iliad SA and Orange SA join forces with Bouygues for the purchase.
The talks come in the wake of rising pressure on SFR, which has been struggling with subscriber retention and revenue growth. Analysts suggest that a merger could leverage synergies, potentially enhancing service offerings and operational efficiency.
If the acquisition goes through, it could result in fewer players in the French telecom market. Subscribers may face different service options, while the remaining companies scramble to compete in an increasingly consolidated environment.
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