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    Telstra Offloads Asia-Pacific Voice & Messaging Arm to U.S.’s iBASIS

    Updated:December 25, 20253 Mins Read
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    Telstra Offloads Asia-Pacific Voice & Messaging Arm to U.S.’s iBASIS
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    Telstra International has entered an asset sale agreement with Nasdaq-listed U.S. communications provider iBASIS, selling its Asia-Pacific wholesale voice, mobile, and messaging customer contracts—along with related staff—marking Telstra’s strategic retreat from its APAC voice and messaging footprint while iBASIS gains a new regional foothold across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and exclusive rights to Digicel Pacific services in several Pacific island nations; the deal, although undisclosed in financial terms, remains subject to regulatory approval (Reuters: full-path URL), (ARNnet: full-path URL), (iBASIS press release: full-path URL).

    Sources: ARN.net, iBASIS, Reuters

    Key Takeaways

    – Strategic rebalancing by Telstra: Telstra is pivoting by divesting its wholesale voice and messaging operations in Asia-Pacific, while maintaining its core Australian mobile and fixed-line wholesale services.

    – Major regional expansion for iBASIS: The deal dramatically extends iBASIS’s commercial footprint, granting entry into new markets including Australia and New Zealand and reinforcing its presence in Hong Kong and Singapore.

    – Continuity and long-term service assurance: With customer contracts and staff transferring to iBASIS—and exclusive rights for Digicel Pacific services maintained—the agreement looks set to ensure seamless service and relationship continuity.

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    Telstra International has made a decisive move by entering into an asset sale agreement with U.S.-based iBASIS, transferring its wholesale voice, mobile, and messaging customer contracts across the Asia-Pacific region. The undisclosed transaction—pending regulatory approval—reflects a strategic recalibration by Telstra, which will now refocus on its core strengths: wholesale mobile and fixed-line operations in Australia. This streamlined focus may better position the firm to remain competitive domestically amid evolving infrastructure demands.

    For iBASIS, the deal represents a seismic leap forward. The company gains not only valuable contract assets and staff but also exclusive rights to service Digicel Pacific—covering markets like Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Nauru. It cements iBASIS’s expansion ambitions, opening up new territories such as Australia and New Zealand while reinforcing business in established hubs like Hong Kong and Singapore. As iBASIS continues its growth trajectory, this acquisition underscores its emergence as a consolidator in the wholesale telecom sector.

    Crucially, the agreement is structured to preserve continuity. Telstra has secured a long-term relationship with iBASIS—voiced confidently by Telstra International CEO Roary Stasko—as part of the transition, ensuring existing customers remain supported, operations remain smooth, and service levels stay high. Although the purchase price remains undisclosed, the symbolism of this move is clear: Telstra narrowing its focus domestically, iBASIS scaling across APAC, and customers poised to benefit from stable service continuity. If regulatory hurdles are met, the transition should strengthen regional telecom infrastructure and market competition as the year closes.

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