On December 22, 2015, the French Competition Authority authorized KOSC to acquire the copper DSL network of the French B2B telecommunications operator and Numericable-SFR subsidiary Completel. The sale was one of the commitments made by Altice and Numericable for the acquisition of SFR in 2014.
KOSC is a consortium composed of OVH, Europe’s leading web hosting service, Cofip, Kapix and Styx, holding companies owned by Yann de Prince and Boris Clausse, former founder and CEO of Mobius, a company that was sold to Altice-Numericable.
With this acquisition, KOSC is poised to become the third largest B2B telecom operator.
KOSC is a consortium composed of OVH, Europe’s leading web hosting service, Cofip, Kapix and Styx, holding companies owned by Yann de Prince and Boris Clausse, former founder and CEO of Mobius, a company that was sold to Altice-Numericable.
With this acquisition, KOSC is poised to become the third largest B2B telecom operator.
Franklin, counsel to Altice and its subsidiaries Numericable-SFR and Completel:
- Partners Jérôme Michel and Julie Catala Marty, assisted by Christophe Nusbaumer, advised on Competition Law issues
- Partner Christian Sauer, assisted by Emmanuel Vrillon-Darcy, advised on Corporate Law issues
Orrick Rambaud Marte, counsel to KOSC:
- Saam Golshani, Partner, Barbara Jouffa, Of Counsel, and Stéphanie Roquefort on Corporate issues
- Jean-Luc Champy, Parner and Constance Boillot, on Regulatory issues
- Anne-Sophie Kerfant, Partner, and Corinne Ricciardella, on Tax issues
- Lise Damelet, Associate, on Competition Law issues
Nabarro & Hinge, counsel to OVH:
- David Lussigny, Partner