Mesh Computers
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Type | Private |
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Location | Oxgate Lane London, United Kingdom |
Key people | Tony Riccardi, Sales & Marketing Director |
Industry | Computer hardware |
Products | Desktops Media Centres Laptops |
Revenue | $99,700,000 USD (2005) |
Employees | 147 |
Website | MeshComputers.com |
MESH Computers Ltd is a computer company based in London, England, owned by its directors Ramiz Padashifard and Mehdi Sharafati through their holding company MESH Acquisitions Ltd. Mesh sells custom and pre-built notebooks, desktop PCs, and media center PCs. Mesh also sells third-party computer accessories, such as printers and graphics cards. Founded in 1987, the company provides service to the home, government, and education markets.
MESH won over 90 industry and technical accolades in 2005 [1]. They won the Personal Computer Worlds best PC manufacturer in 2001. [2] MESH are joint sponsors of a trade show [3] and were a one million pound UK football sponsor of Charlton Athletic FC.[4]
In 2005 the company applied to revert from trading as a Public Limited Company to private limited company status. Until late-2006 the company had, like Dell computers, sold directly to consumers via its website but now also sells in-store to UK electrical retailer Comet [5].
On 2nd May 2007 Mesh computers featured on BBC's Watchdog programme for it's poor customer service record and the unreliability of machines that it sold.[6]