(Telecompaper) Altice France has entered into an exclusivity agreement with a group of investors to sell a 49.99 percent stake in SFR FTTH, a new fibre venture that will bring fibre connectivity to 5 million French premises. Allianz Capital Partners (ACP), AXA Investment Managers and Canadian investment firm Omers Infrastructure will acquire the stake for a total cash consideration of EUR 1.8 billion, based on a EUR 3.6 billion equity value. SFR FTTH will sell access to its network as a wholesaler, pledging to offer the same terms to all operators, including Altice France's SFR business, with no minimum volume commitments.