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The accessories distributor, founded in 2002, says it has the ability to move quickly amid change It has been nearly 10 years since Mobile News ventured out to Chessington to visit Frequency Telecom, the accessories distributor established in 2002 by Gareth Limpenny and Andrew Cain, along with John Whitlock and Paul Slaven. In the mobile industry, this is equivalent
The entry-level smartphone costs £99.99 and is available today (Aug 22)
Vendor’s suspension of smartphone sales may be just a nail in the coffin after its recent UK decline
The dealer is on the lookout to more than double headcount in the next year Fareham-based dealer Prestige Telecom is moving offices as it embarks on a recruitment drive. The Plan.com partner is relocating back to Gosport, where it was founded in 2014 by Andrew Rodgers and Sean Rhodes. The move, expected to be completed
Huawei was banned from doing business with US companies in May, but a special licence resumed business
After big changes since its purchase by EcoRenew, the recycler thinks it could hit £100m this year
Earlier this year Audacious won the Most Innovative MVNO award at the MVNOs World Congress A new MVNO aiming to attract customers with hearing loss is targeting 600,000 customers in the next five years. Audacious, which launched on August 14 on EE’s network, is a venture between Isle of Man operator Manx Telecom and audio
The main account holder has access to each individual plan Virgin Mobile has launched a Family Plan offer to give its customers a simpler way of managing multiple mobile plans. The plan is available exclusively to Virgin Media customers and provides a single account for multiple SIMs, with customers able to add up to five
Mazuma has also spent £2 million on its advertising campaign Mazuma Mobile is hoping to double its turnover for the year after completing a move to a new office and warehouse space in Morecambe earlier this year. The phone trade-in company, which was bought last year by Hong Kong-based EcoRenew, started the year with an
HTC has suspended smartphone sales in the UK due to a patent dispute IPCom has expressed surprise at HTC’s decision to withdraw its handsets from sale in the UK. Speaking to Mobile News, the patent licensing firm’s managing director Pio Suh said he had not previously seen such a decision by a manufacturer. Sales suspension