Ericsson to buy cloud firm Vonage for $6.2 billion
Mobile telecoms equipment maker Ericsson (ERIC) said on Monday it had agreed to buy cloud communications firm Vonage (VG) for $6.2 billion.
Mobile telecoms equipment maker Ericsson (ERIC) said on Monday it had agreed to buy cloud communications firm Vonage (VG) for $6.2 billion.
The deal was the Swedish firm's biggest in years and follows its acquisition of US-based wireless networking company Cradlepoint for $1.1 billion in 2020.
"The merger agreement was approved unanimously by the Board of Vonage," Ericsson said in a statement.
"The transaction builds upon Ericsson's stated intent to expand globally in wireless enterprise, offering existing customers an increased share of a market valued at $700 billion by 2030."
Vonage had sales of $1.4 billion in the 12-month period to Sept. 30 2021, with a margin on adjusted earnings before interest, tax and depreciation (EBITDA) of 14% and free cash flow of $109 million.
He has focused on restructuring and refocusing the business after Ericsson branched out into multimedia in the early part of the 2000s. It struggled to fit its purchases into its operations, weighing on margins and profits.
The cloud-based Vonage Communications Platform serves more than 120,000 customers and more than one million registered developers globally.
Ericsson said it expected the deal to boost earnings per share — excluding non-cash amortization impacts — and free cash flow from 2024 onwards.
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