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

Exertis has agreed to sell its airtime business to rivals Mainline and Daisy. Exertis entered the airtime space three years ago, amassing a base of around 22,000 connections across Vodafone, O2 and EE. At its peak, it was connecting 1,500 SIMs a month on average. It confirmed last month it planned to exit the market

Former Citation CEO Hill also takes an undisclosed share Manchester-based airtime firm

Vodafone Platinum Partner recognised by Business in the Community for “integrating sustainability issues” into its Swindon-based dealership

Former Nokia executives join forces to resurrect iconic brand in £240 million agreement

The service and repair company is understood to have beaten rivals UTL, Brightstar and DHL in the tender

The reaction follows the European Commission’s decision to block CK Hutchison’s takeover of O2 last week (May 11).

MVNO would have been sold if deal with Hutchison had not been blocked by the European Commission.

SIM and handset rental firm forecasting multi-million pound revenue increase by providing thousands of connections during summer sporting event

Peat leaves his role as category director after just two years

Airtime distributor will have more than 150,000 mobile connections by the end of the year