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		[January 06, 2016] 
		By Greg Roumeliotis and Liana B. Baker 
		 
		(Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc has 
		started a process to sell its data center assets, hoping to fetch more 
		than $2.5 billion, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, as 
		the U.S. telecommunications conglomerate focuses on its core business. 
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			 A sale would represent the latest effort by Verizon, the No. 1 U.S. 
			wireless carrier, to streamline its portfolio following a divestment 
			last year of a chunk of its landline business and a portfolio of 
			wireless towers. 
			 
			It would also mark a reversal of its strategy to expand in hosting 
			and colocation services after it acquired data center operator 
			Terremark Worldwide Inc in 2011 for $1.4 billion. 
			 
			The so-called 'colocation' portfolio up for sale includes 48 data 
			centers, and generates annual earnings before interest, tax, 
			depreciation and amortization of around $275 million, one of the 
			people said. 
			
			  
			Citigroup Inc <C.N> is advising Verizon on the possible sale of its 
			data centers, the people added. 
			 
			The sources asked not to be identified because the auction is 
			confidential. Verizon and Citigroup declined to comment. 
			 
			Verizon initially explored a sale of a larger portion of its 
			enterprise business, including the former MCI assets, but could not 
			reach an agreement with a buyer. It held discussions with wireline 
			provider CenturyLink Inc <CTL.N> last year for its enterprise 
			business, Reuters reported in November. 
			 
			The enterprise telecommunications industry has had to adapt in 
			recent years to corporate customers seeking more sophisticated and 
			cheaper offerings to manage their data. Verizon joins a host of its 
			rivals in telecommunications who are shedding their data centers. 
			
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			AT&T Inc has been exploring a sale of its data center assets since 
			last year, while CenturyLink announced in November 2015 that it was 
			exploring strategic alternatives for its data centers. Windstream 
			Holdings Inc also sold its data center business for $575 million to 
			TierPoint last year. 
			 
			Verizon has been facing stiff competition from companies such as 
			T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp, which have been offering deep 
			discounts on cellphone and data plans. 
			 
			(Reporting by Greg Roumeliotis and Liana B. Baker in New York; 
			Additional reporting by Malathi Nayak in New York; Editing by 
			Bernard Orr) 
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