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Home » Vocus secures government greenlight for $3.4B TPG telecom deal
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Vocus secures government greenlight for $3.4B TPG telecom deal

By Jocelyn FangJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Vocus obtains approval from Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board for its acquisition of TPG’s fibre and fixed-line assets.
  • The deal enhances Vocus’s fibre network reach to nearly 20,000 commercial and public-sector premises across Australia.

What happened: Vocus finalises $3.4 Billion acquisition of TPG’s fibre assets

On 7 July 2025, final regulatory approval for Vocus Group’s proposed acquisition of TPG Telecom’s non-consumer fixed infrastructure assets. This follows prior clearance by the Australia’s competition regulator, which found the transaction unlikely to substantially lessen competition due to the complementary nature of the two companies’ customer bases—Vocus serving larger enterprises and TPG focusing on small to medium-sized businesses.

The assets being transferred include TPG’s extensive fibre and fixed-line networks that service enterprise, government, and wholesale clients. Post-acquisition, Vocus’s network will cover more than 20,000 buildings across Australia and reinforce its position as a leading national provider of business fibre services.

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Why it’s important

The acquisition represents a pivotal consolidation within Australia’s telecommunications sector. For Vocus, which is owned by Macquarie Asset Management, this transaction substantially enhances its national fibre infrastructure and long-haul network capabilities, including international submarine cables.

TPG Telecom, for its part, intends to use the proceeds—approximately $3.42 billion—to reduce debt and sharpen its focus on consumer and mobile services. Notably, it is expected to expand its 4G and 5G offerings, including via its active mobile network sharing agreement with Optus.

This development arrives at a time when demand for high-capacity fibre infrastructure is accelerating, driven by cloud computing, AI workloads, and national digital transformation initiatives. Vocus’s enhanced fibre backbone will be instrumental in supporting enterprise connectivity, government digital services, and next-generation technologies.

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Jocelyn Fang

Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

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