Tech
Tiscali mulls Homechoice merger
Published Thursday, Aug 10 2006, 11:47 BST | By James Welsh
Internet service provider Tiscali is considering merging with DSL TV operator Homechoice, The Telegraph reported on Thursday.
The paper reports that the transaction is expected to value Homechoice at around £100m. The company serves 45,000 households in the London and Stevenage areas, providing broadband internet access, live TV and video on demand programmes.
The paper reports that the transaction is expected to value Homechoice at around £100m. The company serves 45,000 households in the London and Stevenage areas, providing broadband internet access, live TV and video on demand programmes.
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