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76-80 College Road
London
HA1 1BQ
Physical Address
Crimson Lynx Media Ltd
Scottish Provident House
76-80 College Road
London
HA1 1BQ

Vodafone is set to take full ownership of VodafoneThree, in a £4.2 billion buyout it says will strengthen its position in the UK market.

Onecom has appointed co-founder Aaron Brown as Group Chief Executive Officer, to take over from Darren Ridge, who becomes a non-executive director.

The Metropolitan Police investigation into the UK’s largest mobile phone smuggling network, has resulted in three men pleading guilty to handling stolen goods. Detectives caught the group after a year-long investigation. They traffickedup to 40,000 stolen mobile phones to China…

BT Group could face fines running into the billions after Ofcom launched an investigation into alleged failures to comply with statutory information requests.

O2 Daisy has rebranded as O2 Business, marking its first strategic move since Virgin Media O2’s Business division merged with Daisy Group last year. The new brand launches as O2 Business says research shows UK organisations are being dragged into a…

EE has upgraded more than 4,000 sites to reuse its 2.1GHz spectrum to support 5G+ services. A further 5,000 sites are scheduled for upgrades.

Vodafone has rejected allegations made by former franchisees, describing the ongoing £85 million legal battle as a “complex commercial dispute” while insisting the majority of its partners are thriving.

Vodafone franchisee alleges “appalling treatment” as £85m legal battle intensifies One of the former franchisees involved in a major legal claim against Vodafone has accused the operator of “systemic and appalling treatment” that he claims led to the collapse of…

Redsquid has announced Ex-Daisy Distribution managing director Dave McGinn has joined the company as board chairman. McGinn relinquished his Daisy role after it morphed into Giacom in 2023. He played a key role in growing Daisy to over £1bn in…

Reports suggesting UK mobile operators are preparing to “ration” data far less dramatic than some headlines imply.