MDNX

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MDNX
Type Private
Industry Telecommunications
Genre Telecommunications
Founded 2009
Founder(s) Mark Thompson, Wayne Churchill
Headquarters

Bracknell

United Kingdom
Employees 300
Website http://www.mdnx.com/

MDNX, is a private telecommunications company based in Bracknell. Its CEO is Mark Thompson[1]

The company's origins lie in the former Siemens service group company, 'Solution1'. Thompson and colleague Wayne Churchill joined Solution1 in 2009, and decided to set up MDNX. Within months MDNX bought out 'Solution1'[2] along with its customer base, acquired the retail section of Viatel, gaining fibre network and hosting sites, and CI-Net with cloud and wireless capability.[3] The new company brand launched in 2010.[4]

In March 2012 MDNX was one of 12 companies that successfully bid for the provision of services to the UK Public Services Network.[5]

In August 2012 MDNX acquired Griffin and Iconnyx from Octium Group - press release

References

  1. "MDNX". Retrieved 10 May 2012. 
  2. "Solution1". Retrieved 10 May2012. 
  3. "Cloud ready". Computer Business Magazine. Retrieved 10 May 2012. 
  4. "MDNX". Retrieved 10 May 2012. 
  5. Best, Jo (23 March 2012). "PSN connectivity framework suppliers revealed". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 May 2012. 

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