Telecom Italia - 6k
                                  UNITED STATES
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM 6-K

                         REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

                        PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15D-16
                    UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                         FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2005


                              TELECOM ITALIA S.p.A.
                 (Translation of registrant's name into English)

                              Piazza degli Affari 2
				20123 Milan, Italy
                     (Address of principal executive offices)


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PRESS RELEASE


The Telecom Italia securities referred to herein in connection with the merger have not been, and are not intended to be, registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 (the Securities Act) and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, into the United States except pursuant to an applicable exemption. The Telecom Italia securities are intended to be made available within the United States in connection with the merger pursuant to an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

The merger described herein relates to the securities of two foreign (non-U.S.) companies. The merger in which TIM ordinary shares and savings shares will be converted into Telecom Italia shares is subject to disclosure requirements of a foreign country that are different from those of the United States.  Financial statements included in the document, if any, will be prepared in accordance with foreign accounting standards that may not be comparable to the financial statements of United States companies.

It may be difficult for you to enforce your rights and any claim you may have arising under the U.S. federal securities laws, since Telecom Italia and TIM are located in Italy, and some or all of their officers and directors may be residents of Italy or other foreign countries. You may not be able to sue a foreign company or its officers or directors in a foreign court for violations of the U.S. securities laws. It may be difficult to compel a foreign company and its affiliates to subject themselves to a U.S. court’s judgment.

You should be aware that Telecom Italia may purchase securities of TIM otherwise than under the merger, such as in open market or privately negotiated purchases.  Telecom Italia will disclose information about any such purchases through public announcements.


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TENDER OFFER FOR TIM SHARES: POSITIVE RESULTS


THE PLAN FOR INTEGRATION GOES ON

THE MERGER PLAN

OF TIM INTO TELECOM ITALIA ADOPTED


MERGER EXCHANGE RATIOS CONFIRMED:

1.73 TELECOM ITALIA ORDINARY SHARES

PER TIM ORDINARY SHARE

2.36 TELECOM ITALIA SAVINGS SHARES

PER TIM SAVINGS SHARE


TELECOM ITALIA AND TIM SHAREHOLDERS’

MEETINGS CALLED


Milan, January 23, 2005 - At today’s meeting, the Board of Directors of Telecom Italia made a positive assessment of the results of the cash tender offer ended on January 21, 2005. The market expressed its appreciation of the offer by tendering a number of TIM ordinary shares in excess of the maximum number of shares for which the Ordinary Share Offer was made. The results of the offer will make it possible to achieve the goal of optimizing Telecom Italia’s post-merger shareholding, equity and financial structure.

Strategically and from a business point of view, the integration of TIM into Telecom Italia responds to the increasing integration of the platforms for fixed-line and mobile communications.

The Board of Directors confirmed the effectiveness of the offer and accepted to purchase the TIM savings shares tendered, though their number was lower than the minimum quantity originally set.

On the basis of provisional data received from the intermediaries engaged to coordinate the collection of acceptances, and already announced to the market, the total number of tendered shares was as follows: 2,639,179,970 ordinary shares (equal to approximately 31.3% of TIM ordinary share capital, and approximately 107.4% of the ordinary shares subject to the offer), and 8,454,877 savings shares (equal to approximately 6.4% of TIM savings share capital and the same percentage of the savings shares subject to the offer). As provided for in the Offer Document, Telecom Italia will prorate the acceptances of the Ordinary Share Offer.

On the basis of the number of tendered savings shares, and through the exercise of the option agreement of which notice was already given (exercisable for approximately 21 million savings shares) and on the basis of stock lending agreements (exercisable for approximately 37 million savings shares, and entered into immediately prior to the completion of the acceptance period), Telecom Italia will command approximately 50.3% of votes for this class of shares at the special Savings Shareholders’ Meeting which shall be called to approve the merger resolution.

The Boards of Directors of Telecom Italia and TIM have, in consequence, adopted the plan to merge Telecom Italia Mobile with and into Telecom Italia, under the terms and conditions already approved and announced on December 7, 2004.


Merger overview

The merger is the culmination of the plan for the reorganization of the Telecom Italia group. This foresees also the tender offer and the spin-off of the domestic Italian mobile operations, currently operated by TIM, to a company 100%-owned by TIM.

The merger plan confirms the share exchange values that were established when the reorganization plan was first examined:

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1.73 Telecom Italia ordinary shares with a par value of €0.55 per share for each TIM ordinary share with a par value of €0.06 per share.

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2.36 Telecom Italia savings shares with a par value of €0.55 per share for each TIM savings share with a par value of €0.06 per share .

In determining the exchange ratios the Boards of Directors of Telecom Italia and TIM were assisted by international financial advisors:

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Telecom Italia was advised by JPMorgan, MCC and Mediobanca as Lead Advisors;

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TIM was advised by Lazard as Sole Lead Advisor and by Credit Suisse First Boston.

In addition, in line with international best practice, on the basis of the recommendations of the relevant Committee for Internal Control and Corporate Governance (consisting exclusively of independent directors), Telecom Italia appointed Goldman Sachs International to provide an ad-hoc fairness opinion. Correspondingly TIM appointed Merrill Lynch and the Studio Casò for a fairness opinion.

The merger will be implemented through:

(i)

cancellation of the TIM ordinary shares held by the same TIM on the effective date of the merger, without share exchange;

(ii)

cancellation of the TIM ordinary and savings shares held by Telecom Italia on the effective date of the merger, without share exchange;

(iii)

cancellation of the TIM ordinary and savings shares outstanding on the effective date of the merger, with share exchange.

A capital increase up to 1,420,690,865.55 euros, through the issue of 2,291,344,587 new Telecom Italia ordinary shares and a maximum of 291,729,714 new Telecom Italia savings shares, all with a par value of €0.55 per share, will service the share exchange.

As already announced to the market, before the merger becomes effective TIM will spin-off the domestic mobile communications business to a wholly owned subsidiary. The transfer deed shall be entered into and registered with the relevant Register of Companies by the end of the first quarter of 2005. Maintaining the independence of the domestic mobile communications operations, under the framework of the overall restructuring plan, is considered to be desirable from a regulatory and accounting point of view while at the same time meeting in an efficient way the need for transparency in the relationship between fixed-line and mobile communications activities.

As a result of the spin-off, on completion of the merger Telecom Italia shall replace TIM in all of its relationships, with the exception of relationships pertaining to the spun-off activities. On the other hand Telecom Italia shall have 100% control of the company to which the domestic mobile communications operations will have been transferred, and of TIM International, the holding company for equity investments in foreign mobile communications operators.



Merger effectiveness

The merger shall become effective as from the date of the final filing of the merger deed with the relevant Register of Companies, or at a later date if so established in the merger deed.

The intention of both companies is to complete the merger as soon as possible, and in particular to take steps to ensure that the merger becomes effective by the end of June 2005.

For accounting and tax purposes, TIM operations are expected to be entered on Telecom Italia accounts as from January 1, 2005. The fiscal effects of the merger will also commence from that date.

On completion of the merger, Telecom Italia ordinary shares and savings shares shall continue to be listed on the Borsa Italiana S.p.A. screen-based trading market. They will also continue to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange as ADSs (American Depositary Shares, each of which represents 10 ordinary or savings shares). As for the German market, following the measures adopted by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Board of Admission, prior to the effective date of the merger, Telecom Italia ordinary shares shall have been de-listed.

As a result of the merger, Telecom Italia shall pass resolutions for ad hoc capital increases to serve TIM stock option plans, according to the abovementioned exchange ratio.


Shareholders’ Meetings

The Board of Directors of Telecom Italia convened Telecom Italia ordinary shareholders at an Extraordinary Meeting in order to approve the merger, to be held on April 5, 6 and 7 2005, on first, second and third call respectively.

The Board of Directors of TIM convened TIM ordinary shareholders’ Extraordinary Meeting on April 5 and 6 2005, on first and second call respectively. The Special TIM Savings Shareholders’ Meeting is scheduled on April 6, 7 and 8 2005, on first, second and third call respectively.

Merger plan documentation shall be made available at due time, as required by law.

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Telecom Italia

Media Relations

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+39.06.3688.2610

www.telecomitalia.it/stampa_uk


Telecom Italia

Investor Relations

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                           Cautionary  Statement  for Purposes of the "Safe Harbor" Provisions of the
                      United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

                           The Private Securities Litigation  Reform  Act  of  1995  provides a "safe
                      harbor" for forward-looking statements. The press release included in this Form
                      6-K contains certain forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to,
                      discussion  of  the  post-transaction capital structure, cash flow  and  credit
                      profile  of  the Telecom  Italia  Group,  and  the  changing  dynamics  of  the
                      marketplace, including continuing developments in technologies.  Actual results
                      may differ materially  from  those projected or implied in such forward-looking
                      statements. Such forward-looking  information  involves risks and uncertainties
                      that could significantly affect expected results  and  are based on certain key
                      assumptions.

                           The  following  important factors could cause the Telecom  Italia  Group's
                      actual results to differ  materially  from  those  projected  or implied in any
                      forward-looking statements:

                         * the impact and consequences of the proposed transaction on our  cash flow
                           and results of operations, as a result of the significant increase in our
                           debt levels if the proposed cash tender offers are successfully completed
                           which  may  affect  our  ability  to  take  advantage of other investment
                           opportunities and our ability to successfully  achieve  previously stated
                           debt reduction targets;

                         * the  continuing impact of increased competition in a liberalized  market,
                           including  competition from global and regional alliances formed by other
                           telecommunications operators in the core domestic fixed-line and wireless
                           markets of the Telecom Italia Group;

                         * the ability  of  the  Telecom  Italia  Group to introduce new services to
                           stimulate increased usage of its fixed and  wireless  networks  to offset
                           declines  in  its  fixed-line  business  due to the continuing impact  of
                           regulatory  required  price reductions, market  share  loss  and  pricing
                           pressures generally;

                         * the continuing impact of rapid or "disruptive" changes in technologies;

                         * the ability of the Telecom Italia Group to achieve cost-reduction targets
                           in the time frame established or to continue the process of rationalizing
                           its non-core assets;

                         * the  impact  of  regulatory  decisions  and  changes  in  the  regulatory
                           environment;

                         * the impact of political  and  economic  developments  in  Italy and other
                           countries in which the Telecom Italia Group operates;

                         * the impact of fluctuations in currency exchange and interest rates;

                         * Telecom Italia's ability to successfully roll out its UMTS  networks  and
                           services  and  to realize the benefits of its investment in UMTS licenses
                           and related capital expenditures;

                         * Telecom Italia's ability to successfully implement its internet strategy;

                         * the ability of the Telecom Italia Group to achieve the expected return on
                           the significant investments and capital expenditures it has made in Latin
                           America and in Europe;

                         * the amount and timing  of  any  future  impairment  charges  for  Telecom
                           Italia's licenses, goodwill or other assets; and

                         * the impact of litigation or decreased mobile communications usage arising
                           from  actual  or  perceived  health  risks  or other problems relating to
                           mobile handsets or transmission masts.

                           The foregoing factors should not be construed  as exhaustive.  Due to such
                      uncertainties and risks, readers are cautioned not to  place  undue reliance on
                      such  forward-looking  statements,  which  speak  only  as of the date  hereof.
                      Telecom Italia undertakes no obligation to release publicly  the  result of any
                      revisions  to  these  forward-looking  statements which may be made to  reflect
                      events or circumstances after the date hereof.




                                   SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the
registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date:      January 23th, 2005


                                                   TELECOM ITALIA S.p.A.


                                              BY: /s/ Carlo De Gennaro
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                                                      Carlo De Gennaro
                                                       Company Manager