Aggregated Telecom Overview
- Year Founded
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1999

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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14

- Latest Deal Type
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Buyout/LBO
- Financing Rounds
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1
Aggregated Telecom General Information
Description
Provider of communication platform to businesses in the United Kingdom. The company offers CallPort, a voice-over-internet protocol platform for the corporate market, SIP trunking services, wide and local area network managed services, managed ISP services, collocation services for business applications, business telephone services and disaster recovery services.
Contact Information
Website
www.8el.comCorporate Office
- Kings Reach
- 38 - 50 Kings Road
- Reading RG1 3AA
- England, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- Kings Reach
- 38 - 50 Kings Road
- Reading RG1 3AA
- England, United Kingdom
Aggregated Telecom Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Aggregated Telecom Signals
Aggregated Telecom FAQs
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When was Aggregated Telecom founded?
Aggregated Telecom was founded in 1999.
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Where is Aggregated Telecom headquartered?
Aggregated Telecom is headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom.
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What is the size of Aggregated Telecom?
Aggregated Telecom has 14 total employees.
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What industry is Aggregated Telecom in?
Aggregated Telecom’s primary industry is Internet Service Providers.
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Is Aggregated Telecom a private or public company?
Aggregated Telecom is a Private company.
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What is Aggregated Telecom’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Aggregated Telecom is
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When was Aggregated Telecom acquired?
Aggregated Telecom was acquired on 28-Jan-2013.
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Who acquired Aggregated Telecom?
Aggregated Telecom was acquired by Selection Services.
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