EKINOPS (Euronext Paris - FR0011466069 – EKI), a leading supplier of next-generation optical network equipment, and the major shareholders of OneAccess, a leading global supplier of network access solutions, have entered into exclusive discussions for a combination.
The transaction would take the form of an acquisition of OneAccess by Ekinops.
The combination of these two companies would create a major player in transport solutions, Ethernet services and business routing for networks, with combined revenues of more than €76 M (unaudited 2016 data).
As an immediate action, under a reciprocal exclusive commitment, EKINOPS and OneAccess will consult with their respective employee representative organizations about the proposed plan. Their goal is to finalize negotiations once the opinions of those organizations have been received.
The contemplated terms for this acquisition plan are described below (see appendix for details):
OneAccess's shareholders, consisting of investment funds, would commit to a lock-up provision for at least 80% of EKINOPS securities received as consideration for their contribution during a six-month period after completion of the transaction.
After completion of the transaction, OneAccess's shareholders would own 20%-25% of the new group.
The transaction is expected to be completed in the course of the summer of 2017, after the two-successive extraordinary general meetings of EKINOPS's shareholders, the first to authorize the capital increase with preferential subscription rights maintained and the second to approve the contribution of new EKINOPS shares in exchange for 50% of OneAccess's equity.
This transaction will be carried out only following receipt of the opinions of the employee representative bodies of EKINOPS and OneAccess, at the completion of the information-consultation process and after at least 95% of OneAccess’s shareholders ratify the final agreements, which would comprise customary conditions. Accordingly, a prospectus setting out the terms and conditions of the capital increase with preferential subscription rights maintained, and a “Document E” describing the terms and conditions of the aforementioned contribution, will need to be, respectively, approved and registered by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) and made available to Ekinops’s shareholders before they vote in an extraordinary general meeting on the combination.
Didier Brédy, Chairman and CEO of Ekinops, says:
"We're especially enthusiastic about this acquisition plan that would allow the EKINOPS group to increase its reach with the contribution of the tremendous work OneAccess has done over the past fifteen years. By combining our technologies and our business assets, we could consolidate our positions and attack new, very high growth markets with a truly differentiated offer. With the two companies' shared vision and strong software culture, we should be able to quickly create a great deal of value for our clients, employees, and shareholders."
Didier Delepine, Chairman of the Board of Directors at OneAccess, says:
“Pairing the resources and technologies of OneAccess and EKINOPS would not only address the current and future needs of telecommunications companies and carriers, but also define the coming innovation in telecommunications networks. This means their clients would be able to develop their services more efficiently and universally.”
Bertrand Meis, Chief Executive Officer of OneAccess, says:
"An Ekinops-OneAccess partnership would bring together two experts in networking equipment, with cutting-edge software skills, to supply telecommunications carriers. By working together, the two companies would be gaining the means to continue innovating in order to provide their clients with solutions that are as effective as they are competitive."
OneAccess was founded in 2001 and is a specialist in supplying software and hardware platforms to telecom carriers and IP service providers so that they can deliver their service bundles (Internet, Voice over IP, Security, Cloud, etc.) to their clients, large corporations, and SMEs.
With its integrated router solutions (hardware and software), OneAccess offers its clients a full range of physical and virtual platforms that are totally flexible, open, and scalable, with a wide range of different access technologies (DSL, fibre, WIFI, 4G, etc.).
OneAccess has nearly 130 telecom carriers as clients, 29 of which are in the global Top 100.
With more than 350 employees, OneAccess conducts business in 13 countries worldwide, and has four R&D centres hosting about half its workforce (in Velizy and Sophia Antipolis, France; Louvain, Belgium; and Bangalore, India).
In 2016, OneAccess generated €58 M in revenue for an EBITDA1 margin of 9.1% (unaudited 2016 data).
1 EBITDA: earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (Current operating income restated for (i) allocations to and write-backs of amortization and provisions, and (ii) income and expenses on share-based payments).
The complexity of networks and associated technologies which reside in dedicated equipment drive carriers to work to streamline and simplify their infrastructures, in terms of both the network core and the access to it. This simplification will be achieved by the gradual separation of hardware equipment from software functions, known as Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). In other words, virtualization is a solution that allows network infrastructures to absorb growth in traffic and, at the same time, adapt dynamically, by making networks reconfigurable to contend with upgrades and additions to carrier services, with a focus on flexibility and savings.
EKINOPS has developed a highly-programmable architecture that meets carriers' needs for the transport layer (layer 1) of their networks, specifically to deal with their issues in terms of increasing the capacities of their metropolitan, regional, and long-distance networks. OneAccess, meanwhile, has developed a wide range of access products to address the routing and IP service requirements (layers 2 and 3) of carriers and their business clients, thanks to very strong software expertise.
This association would combine the technology and R&D expertise of the two companies, which have a true common culture in terms of software architecture, through a partnership between the two companies’ respective R&D teams. This would open up significant prospects for taking advantage of the inevitable convergence of transport equipment, Ethernet services, and routing, and exploit the immense opportunity of virtualization, which is increasingly requested by carriers.
Throughout their development, EKINOPS and OneAccess have developed solid client portfolios of carriers and service providers.
Having built its growth on small carriers, EKINOPS is now appealing to Tier 2 carriers, with many references in the US market, and two Tier 1 carriers since last year. OneAccess, meanwhile, enjoys a solid and established presence with very large carriers, providing solutions that are used by nearly one out of every three Tier 1 carriers around the world.
With the combination of each company’s customer base and very few common customers, the new group could maximize its business synergies.
By joining forces, EKINOPS and OneAccess would become a major player in optical transport and telecom network virtualization, present from the network core to the access, with a truly international dimension.
On the strength of a total workforce of more than 400 employees around the world, the new group could bring in more than €76 M in combined revenue (unaudited 2016 data), of which more than half (55%) would be generated outside of France. Publication of EKINOPS's 2016 earnings on 5 April 2017 will be the chance to draw a clearer financial outline of both players.
While the two companies already have solid fundamentals, achieving critical mass along with the complementary nature of their industrial and business practices would be great foundations for increasing the penetration of the new group's products and technologies within large carriers.
EKINOPS is a leading provider of open and fully interoperable Layer 1, 2 and 3 solutions to service providers around the world. Our programmable and highly scalable solutions enable the fast, flexible and cost-effective deployment of new services for both high-speed, high-capacity optical transport as well as virtualization-enabled managed enterprise services.
Our product portfolio consists of three highly complementary product and service sets: EKINOPS 360, OneAccess and Compose. EKINOPS 360 provides optical transport solutions for metro, regional and long-distance networks with WDM for high-capacity point-to-point, ring and optical mesh architectures, and OTN for improved bandwidth utilization and efficient multi-service aggregation.
OneAccess offers a wide choice of physical and virtualized deployment options for Layer 2 and Layer 3 access network functions.
Compose supports service providers in making their networks software-defined with a variety of software management tools and services, including the scalable SD-WAN Xpress. As service providers embrace SDN and NFV deployment models, EKINOPS enables future-proofed deployment today, enabling operators to seamlessly migrate to an open, virtualized delivery model at a time of their choosing.
A global organization, EKINOPS (EKI) - a public company traded on the Euronext Paris exchange - is headquartered in Lannion, France, and EKINOPS Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary, is incorporated in the USA.
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