Ericsson to buy U.S. cloud company Vonage in $6.2 billion cash deal

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Ericsson has agreed to buy U.S.-based global cloud-communications provider Vonage undefined for $21 a share, with an enterprise value of $6.2 billion, the...

Ericsson has agreed to buy U.S.-based global cloud-communications provider Vonage VG, -2.09% for $21 a share, with an enterprise value of $6.2 billion, the companies announced on Monday.

The deal has been unanimously approved by Vonage's board of directors, and will build on Ericsson's aims to expand globally in wireless enterprise,"offering existing customers an increased share of a market valued at $700 billion by 2030," the Swedish telecoms-equipment maker said. The cloud-based Vonage Communications Platform has over 120,000 customers and more than one million registered developers globally.

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