The deal was originally signed in May last year wherein Vodafone's South African subsidiary Vodacom had reached an agreement to buy Neotel, controlled by Tata Communications, for 7 billion rand (about Rs 3,200 crore).
In dollar terms, the value of transaction at that time was around USD 676 million which has come down to USD 479 million due to depreciation in value of South African rand.
The financial details of the revised deal were not shared.
Neotel, under the revised pact, will offer a roaming arrangement to all the mobile network operators in the country, including Vodacom.
"We confirm that there has been a positive outcome in discussions with Vodacom, to conclude a modified transaction structure. In this restructured transaction, Vodacom will acquire the majority of Neotel's assets related to its fixed line business as a going concern, excluding Neotel's licenses (which include spectrum)," the company said in a statement.
"...Our subsidiary in South Africa, Neotel, together with Vodacom South Africa, have today submitted to the Competition Tribunal the signed transaction documentation in respect of the modified transaction," the statement said.
The Competition Tribunal will consider this at a pre- hearing scheduled for December 10, 2015, it added.
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