Altice International Accused of Defaulting on €2 Billion Debt: New Risk in Europe's Media Sector
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Fransız telekom devi **Altice International**, 2 milyar euro'luk borçlarını ödememekle suçlandı. **Drahi** ailesinin yönetimindeki şirket, finansal zo

French telecom giant Altice International has been accused of defaulting on €2 billion in debt. The company, under the management of the Drahi family, is facing financial struggles that could signal a new crisis in Europe's media sector. Altice, which operates in digital platforms and cable television, reported a €2.3 billion debt liability last year. If the company defaults, it could trigger further consolidation risks in Europe's media industry.
The European media sector is concerned that such financial crises could slow down the pace of digital transformation. Altice's potential collapse could present opportunities for competitors like Orange and Vodafone, while also putting pressure on the European Union's digital media regulations.
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