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New Line Mobile join the Wireless Logic Group

We’re delighted to announce the  acquisition of New Line Mobile.

Headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, New Line Mobile is an established IoT/M2M managed services provider. In partnership with major mobile operators, the company delivers a one-stop solution combining secure infrastructure, resilient software platforms and multiple network connectivity for system integrators, application providers and end user clients.

The acquisition was completed on Friday, 4th December. Engin Demirel will be working closely with the Wireless Logic team over the coming months to ensure a smooth transition for customers and the business.

“This acquisition gives the business a solid foundation for the future, making it a very exciting opportunity for both our team and our customers. New Line Mobile will continue to do what has made it so successful over the years, only now we will also be able to leverage the scale and capabilities of the Wireless Logic group.”
Engin Demirel, CEO, New Line Mobile

 

“We are delighted to welcome New Line Mobile to our growing business. The talented team at New Line is joining us at an exciting time of unprecedented growth and we are looking forward to the important role that they will play in our plans for the future.”
Oliver Tucker, CEO, Wireless Logic

 

 

 

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