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BT and Verizon to create joint global business in $625m deal
BT and Verizon are forming a 50/50 joint venture to combine their international businesses, with Verizon paying a $625m equalization fee to ensure equal voting rights. The new entity is expected to serve over 3,000 customers across 180 countries with $4bn in annual revenue.
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