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Mobilicity - About the company

Mobilicity is an acquired company based in Vaughan (Canada), founded in 2009 by Stewart Lyons. It operates as a Canadian wireless Telecommunications company. Mobilicity has raised an undisclosed amount in funding. The company has 1057 active competitors, including 43 funded and 150 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like MasMovil, Circles.Life and Ultra Mobile.

Company Details

Mobilicity is a telecommunications company owned by Rogers communications, that was launched after a government initiative to increase competition in wireless sector. They provide unlimited voice, text and data plans across defined 5 unlimited zones in Canada. They also offer popular mobile devices and smart phones with no term contracts and hidden fees.John Bitove was the founder of Mobilicity.
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Founded Year
2009
Location
Vaughan, Canada
Stage
Acquired
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Exit Details
Acquired by Rogers (Jun 23, 2015)

Mobilicity's acquisition details

Mobilicity got acquired by Rogers on Jun 23, 2015 at an acquisition amount of $*****.
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Mobilicity's funding and investors

Mobilicity has raised funding over 1 round. Mobilicity has 3 institutional investors.

Here is the list of recent funding rounds of Mobilicity:
Date of Funding
Funding Amount
Round Name
Post-Money Valuation
Revenue Multiple
Lead Investors
Other Investors
Jan 27, 2015
8599835
Conventional Debt
8702608
2565000
2344422
9495178
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Mobilicity's founders and board of directors

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The founders of Mobilicity is Stewart Lyons. Dercio Barros is the CEO of Mobilicity.
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Mobilicity's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Mobilicity include MasMovil, Circles.Life and Ultra Mobile. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Mobilicity, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for MasMovil
MasMovil
2006, Madrid (Spain), Acquired
Provider of mobile internet, calling, and other services
-
72/100
2nd
Logo for Circles.Life
Circles.Life
2014, Singapore, Series C
Online MVNO providing data services
$50M
70/100
3rd
Logo for Ultra Mobile
Ultra Mobile
2011, Long Island City (United States), Acquired
T-Mobile MVNO offering unlimited talk & data plans with international calling
$3.25M
-
70/100
4th
Logo for Vodacom
Vodacom
1994, Midrand (South Africa), Public
Provider of mobile network telecommunication services
-
67/100
5th
Logo for Consumer Cellular
Consumer Cellular
1995, Portland (United States), Acquired
MVNO in the US providing no contract cell phones and services
-
-
66/100
6th
Logo for Gigsky
Gigsky
2010, Palo Alto (United States), Series B
Global eSIM provider offering seamless connectivity for travelers and enterprises
$24.9M
66/100
7th
Logo for Tello
Tello
1996, Sibiu (Romania), Acquired
Mobile communication services provider
$2.7M
63/100
8th
Logo for Belong
Belong
2013, Melbourne (Australia), Unfunded
Mobile communication services provider
-
-
62/100
9th
Logo for FreedomPop
FreedomPop
2011, Los Angeles (United States), Acquired
MVNO providing mobile and internet services
$114M
61/100
10th
Logo for Boost Worldwide
Boost Worldwide
2002, Irvine (United States), Acquired
Mobile phone plans, devices, and deals for diverse customer needs
-
61/100
215th
Logo for Mobilicity
Mobilicity
2009, Vaughan (Canada), Acquired
Canadian wireless Telecommunications company
-
31/100
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Mobilicity's Investments and acquisitions

Mobilicity has made no investments or acquisitions yet.

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