LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell to near a one-month low on Monday, with telecom shares slumping after talks between Orange (>> ORANGE SA) and Bouygues (>> BOUYGUES) on a deal to create a dominant French telecoms operator collapsed.

The STOXX Europe 600 Telecommunications index <.SXKP> fell 2 percent, the top sectoral decliner, following the failure on Friday of the proposed 10 billion euro ($11.4 billion) cash-and-share deal.

Shares in Orange fell 6.8 percent, Bouygues slumped 15.7 percent, Iliad (>> ILIAD) fell 14.5 percent and SFR (>> Numericable Group) dropped 16.5 percent.

The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index <.FTEU3> was down 0.2 percent in early trading after falling 1.5 percent to a one-month low in the previous session.

(Reporting by Atul Prakash; Editing by Catherine Evans)

Stocks treated in this article : BOUYGUES, ORANGE SA, ILIAD, Numericable Group