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Poste Italiane moves to take TIM private in telecoms shake-up

By Debbie WangMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Poste Italiane is pursuing a deal to take Telecom Italia (TIM) private.
  • The move could reshape Italy’s telecoms sector and expand Poste’s role in digital infrastructure.

What Happened

Poste Italiane is moving to acquire Telecom Italia (TIM) and take the operator private in a deal that could significantly reshape Italy’s telecoms landscape.

According to a report, the plan would see Poste Italiane increase its stake in TIM and eventually delist the company from public markets.

The move follows ongoing efforts to restructure TIM, which has faced financial pressure and strategic challenges in recent years. The company has been working to streamline its operations, including separating parts of its infrastructure business.

Poste Italiane has been expanding beyond its traditional postal services into financial services, digital platforms, and telecommunications. Acquiring TIM would deepen its presence in Italy’s digital infrastructure sector.

The deal could also involve TIM’s international business and cybersecurity unit, Telsy, highlighting the broader scope of assets under consideration. These divisions play roles in enterprise services, security, and cross-border connectivity.

TIM remains one of Italy’s largest telecom operators, with extensive fixed and mobile networks. However, it has struggled with high debt levels and competition in a crowded market.

Also Read: https://btw.media/all/it-infrastructure/vodafonethree-drives-broadband-expansion-with-fwa/

Why It’s Important

The proposed takeover reflects wider consolidation trends in European telecoms. Operators and related companies are seeking scale to manage rising costs and invest in next-generation networks.

Taking TIM private could allow for longer-term strategic planning without the pressure of public markets. Poste Italiane may gain more flexibility to restructure operations and invest in infrastructure.

However, the deal raises several questions. Integrating a large telecom operator into a postal and financial services group may create operational complexity. The success of the strategy will depend on how effectively Poste can manage a significantly expanded business.

There are also concerns about market competition. Consolidation could reduce the number of independent players in the telecoms sector, potentially affecting pricing and service innovation.

The involvement of infrastructure and cybersecurity assets suggests the deal is not only about telecom services but also about control of digital networks and data security capabilities.

For Italy, the transaction may signal a shift towards more centralized control of key infrastructure. Whether this leads to improved investment and service quality or simply redistributes existing challenges remains uncertain.

Also Read: https://btw.media/all/news/poste-italiane-set-to-acquire-vivendis-remaining-tim-stake-for-e200m/

#digital infrastructure #Poste Italiane #privatization #Telecom Italia #TIM
Debbie Wang

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