Bouygues Telecom, Free-iliad Group and Orange joint statement following the rejection of their acquisition bid by Altice France
Globenewswire·2025-10-15 16:04

Core Viewpoint - Bouygues Telecom, Free-iliad Group, and Orange have expressed their commitment to their joint non-binding offer to acquire a significant portion of Altice France's telecom activities, despite its rejection by Altice [1][2]. Group Summaries Bouygues Telecom - Bouygues Telecom is a French digital communications operator with 27.1 million mobile customers and 5.3 million fixed customers, recognized as a leading operator for WiFi and fixed internet connections [7][8]. - The company aims to reduce its scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 29.4% and scope 3 emissions by 17.5% by 2027, targets endorsed by the Science Based Targets initiative [8]. Free-iliad Group - The Free-iliad Group, a major European telecom player, generated €10.0 billion in revenues in 2024 and serves 51 million subscribers across its brands [6]. - In France, the group had 23.1 million subscribers as of June 2025, and it is recognized as the fifth-largest operator in Europe by retail mobile subscribers [6]. Orange - Orange is a leading global telecommunications operator with a revenue of €40.3 billion in 2024 and serves 300 million customers worldwide [4]. - The company operates in 26 countries and employs 124,600 people, with a significant presence in France [4].