Rumors About China Make Australia Hurriedly Acquired Large Telecommunications Firms

When Australia is increasingly alert to China to expand its influence on his backyard, information a Chinese company is about to buy the largest mobile service firm in the South Pacific making Canberra feel alarm.0: 00/2: 26 nam southrong a store of China Mobile. (Photo: Reuters) in Australian press, government-hidden officials expressed concern that China China Mobile telecommunications company purchased DigiCEL mobile network will help Beijing freely eaves neighboring countries Australia in South Pacific such as Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon and Vanuatu Islands. The unnamed source warning that China owns telecom infrastructure will be an end to Canberra's efforts in Coping with the growing influence of Beijing in the area.After many information about Canberra seeks to block an agreement, the Australian Telstra Telecom Company announced on July 19 that they were considering bidding to buy DigiCel, The company is owned by billionaires of Irish Denis O'Brien, with a partner with the Australian government

. According to the Australian government, the acquisition of DIGICEL will be supported with a $ 1.5 billion loan, In which Telstra only had to spend $ 200-300 million to buy Digicel. This telecom company is headquartered in Jamaica, providing services with 32 markets in the Pacific, Central America and the Caribbea
Canberra's participation in this deal shows that the competition is drastic The Pacific between China and Australia, a close alliance of the US. However, the level of interest in China Mobile with the acquisition of DigiCEL is still unclear, making some observers of Canberra material. "or NO.China Mobile does not show public interest to acquire DIGICEL. Last year, the company announced the restructuring plan to clear 1/4 of the debt of 7 billion USD. May, Australian financial magazine leads "sources to participate in the negotiation process" and unnamed people In Australian security agencies saying China Mobile is wanting to buy DigiCel.When, DigiCel said that information "without a basis" and China Mobile did not approach them to propose acquisition. Day 21/7, The Australian Financial Magazine said that the Biden administration is talking to Canberra on cooperation in order to prevent DigicEL's mobile networks in the Pacific to fall into China. The Philip Citowicki, who was the former policy advisor Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, said that DIGICEL has a "high strategic value" with Australia because this is the largest mobile translation label in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Vanuatu and Tonga. But Mr
Citowicki said " There is very little evidence "to confirm China Mobile really cares about the acquisition of digicel.

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