Posted: 22nd Jun, 2005 By: MarkJ
Namesco Limited has surprised everybody by announcing their acquisition of the popular UK ISP,
NDO Limited. Its unclear how much money changed hands, although Namesco will be keeping the
NDO brand intact:
The new group brings together two of the UK's major players in both connectivity and hosting provision, the combined knowledge built up by both companies over the past decade establishes a new leading light in the ISP industry strengthening both companies positions and services to offer the widest possible range of solutions for both businesses and consumers with a strong focus on providing the highest level of Customer care.
The most noticeable change will be the improved and expanded range and pricing on ADSL products on the Namesco web sites which will now be provisioned via the specialised NDO Network and the expansion of Domain and Hosting services offered at NDO.com provisioned by Namesco's Multi Award Winning Hosting infrastructure.
Kevin Savage, Chief Executive of Namesco Limited commented "Following our other recent acquisitions, this one stands out, as it gives us a ten fold increase in the number of active ADSL accounts we manage, which we have recognised, for some time, as a growth area with huge potential. Now we have our own specialised ADSL and Connectivity Network, we are now not only a true ISP, but one that can now both enhance and reinforce the Internet services offered to both businesses and consumers."
Sam Hill, Development Director at NDO commented: "This is an extremely exciting time for NDO and our existing customers should be positive about this development. The combining of NDO with Namesco Limited offers a combined platform from which we can develop all the latest Internet technology solutions. Both NDO and Namesco share the same fundamentals of business with the emphasis on providing quality, reliable solutions with the best levels of customer support and I am proud that the merger announced today of the two businesses gives us the option to further blossom within the UK ISP market place."