FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Telefonica Deutschland (>> Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG) is no longer in talks with other mobile operators about a deal to give them access to its network to get approval for its acquisition of KPN's (>> KPN KON) German business, two sources familiar with the process said.

Telefonica Deutschland said earlier on Wednesday it had agreed a deal with small rival Drillisch (>> Drillisch AG), which is expected to pave the way for regulatory clearance for its 8.6 billion euro (6.89 billion pounds) takeover of KPN's (>> KPN KON) German business, E-Plus.

Sources have said that Telefonica was also seeking to clinch deals with German rivals Freenet (>> freenet AG) and United Internet (>> United Internet AG) but two sources said on Wednesday that Telefonica was no longer seeking an agreement with them.

"Telefonica Deutschland is not talking to others anymore after the Drillisch deal," said a person familiar with the process, adding that approval of the E-Plus acquisition should now not be a problem anymore.

Freenet, United Internet and Telefonica Deutschland declined to comment.

(Reporting by Peter Maushagen, Foo Yun Chee and Harro ten Wolde; Editing by Maria Sheahan)