- Ionica (company)
Ionica was a domestic
telecoms provider based inCambridge , UK, between1995 and1998 .Founded in
1991 Ionica offered an alternative toBritish Telecom , but technology costs and limiting factors caused the company to cease trading.The Ionica system used a
microwave transmitter in order to provide thelocal loop , thus avoiding reliance on British Telecom for this final link to the consumer. The technology, known asWireless local loop (WLL ), was developed in partnership withNortel .At the peak of the dot-com boom Ionica was valued at over one billion pounds, making it the first
Silicon Fen company to take such a distinction. The company floated in July1997 with shares initially trading at 390p.The company’s initial aim was to take twenty percent of the domestic market with offers such as multiple ringing tones and a free second line but the technology used proved to be limited, with heavy rain and local radio transmissions interfering with calls. Despite the technology having been used with great success in remote areas of
Canada , it proved to be unsuitable when placed in a British urban setting.First signs that Ionica was in trouble came when expansion plans were put on hold in an attempt to improve service and add much needed capacity in existing markets such as
Yorkshire ,The Midlands andEast Anglia .By March
1998 the company was looking to bring in an outsideinvestor and shortly after failed to agree terms with existing investors for the £300 million debts already accumulated. By August of that year Ionica had failed to find a 'strategic partner', and despite strong assurances that cash resources of £45 million would keep the companysolvent until January many observers predicted an imminent end.On Thursday
October 29 ,1998 administrators were finally called in and the companies assets were valued at £250 million. The following Monday administrators made half the company's twelve-hundred staff redundant.From December
1998 onwards Ionica's 62,000 customers were gradually migrated to BT with special prices being offered. In the mean time BT also supported Ionica financially, allowing customers to continue using their phones.Service finally stopped on
February 28 ,1999 .The former Ionica building was constructed in
1994 and is located on St John’s Innovation Park, adjacent to the A14. Despite an apparently desirable location the building has remained vacant for much of the time since the disappearance of Ionica. CSR plc moved into this building in May 2007.External links
* [http://www.ionica.co.uk/ www.ionica.co.uk]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117225448/http://www.ionica.co.uk/ From the Internet Archive]
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