Arrow Targets Public Sector with Complete Networks Acquisition

Comms provider intends to expand its presence into the NHS with latest addition

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Arrow acquires Complete Networks
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Published: March 15, 2021

Marian McHugh

Technology Reporter

Arrow Business Communications has purchased East Midlands-based Complete Networks.

Complete Networks counts Mitel, Gamma and Entanet among its partners and its addition to the Arrow group is a “significant milestone”, allowing Arrow to expand its presence in the public sector.

Based in Castle Donnington, Complete Networks provides critical WAN and LAN solutions and designs critical service networks suitable for the emergency services, where high availability is critical. It counts a number of hospitals and two ambulance services among its customers.

“I’m delighted to welcome the Complete Networks team to Arrow,” stated Richard Burke, Arrow CEO.

“The business will enable us to expand our foothold in the public sector and NHS in particular.

“The acquisition positions us perfectly to maximise opportunities within the public health sector as the transition to digitalisation builds momentum in the coming years.”

Mike Jones, Founder and MD of Complete Networks, added: “We are very excited about joining forces with Arrow. Both companies have a very aligned focus on delivering the highest level of customer experience and delivering leading-edge solutions. Utilising our combined expertise will provide a real competitive advantage.”

 

 

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