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'''The Link''' is a [[mobile phone]] [[retailer]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It was formerly 60% owned by [[DSG International plc]], the UK's largest consumer electronics retail group, and 40% owned by [[O2 plc|O<sub>2</sub>]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[telecommunications]] company. DSG International also sells mobile phones in its Dixons and Currys chains, but many of its [[high street]] branches are small and hard to expand, so it opened a separate chain to provide more capacity for mobile phone sales. It did a similar thing in the computer market when it purchased Vision Technology Group Ltd (VTA) who owned [[PC World (retailer)|PC World]] which was quickly expanded into the huge force that it is today. The first branch of The Link opened in 1994 and as of August 2005 there were 295 branches. The Link's annual sales in 2004/05 were [[British Pound|£]]428 million.
'''The Link''' is a [[mobile phone]] [[retailer]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It was formerly 60% owned by [[DSG International plc]], the UK's largest consumer electronics retail group, and 40% owned by [[O2 plc|O2]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[telecommunications]] company.


==History==
On June 21 2006, The Link was sold to O2 for £30 Million. The Deal included all of The Links 300 stores. Source: BBC News.


DSG International opened the first branch of The Link in 1994 due to the demand for mobile phones and other communications products. DSG International also sells mobile phones in its Currys.digital and Currys chains, but many of its [[high street]] branches are small and hard to expand, so it opened a separate chain to provide more capacity for mobile phone sales. It did a similar thing in the computer market when it purchased Vision Technology Group Ltd (VTA) who owned [[PC World (retailer)|PC World]] which was quickly expanded into the huge force that it is today.
The Link's principal competitors include [[Carphone Warehouse]] and [[Phones 4U]], and the in-house retail chains of the UK's five main mobile phone companies. It sells phones for all of the five main companies and also for some of the resellers that operate in the UK.

As of August 2005 there were 295 branches of The Link, spread across the UK. The Link's annual sales in 2004/05 were [[British Pound|£]]428 million.


Nick Wood, the Managing director of The Link, left the company to take over the running of the failing [[Dixons]] chain of electronics retailers. After substantially turning around the fortunes of Dixons, he was brought back to replace his own replacement, Elizabeth Fagan, after poor performance of The Link under her management. He quickly made his mark, applying an easier to understand commission structure, and placed four "live" models of phones in stores, and expanded the product range to include MP3 players and satellite Navigation systems.
Nick Wood, the Managing director of The Link, left the company to take over the running of the failing [[Dixons]] chain of electronics retailers. After substantially turning around the fortunes of Dixons, he was brought back to replace his own replacement, Elizabeth Fagan, after poor performance of The Link under her management. He quickly made his mark, applying an easier to understand commission structure, and placed four "live" models of phones in stores, and expanded the product range to include MP3 players and satellite Navigation systems.


The Link decided a rebrand was in order and the replacement of the older adverts with new, comedy sketches featuring the Ken and Kenneth characters from [[The Fast Show]] selling mobile phones was a change that would hopefully drive sales. A new logo was created, and the in-store look dramatically overhauled. "Music" is the main focus of The Link now according to Nick Wood, and he hopes this will turn the fortunes around.
The Link decided a rebrand was in order and the replacement of the older adverts with new, comedy sketches featuring the Ken and Kenneth characters from [[The Fast Show]] selling mobile phones was a change that would hopefully drive sales. A new logo was created, and the in-store look dramatically overhauled. "Music" was seen as the main focus of The Link from this point, according to Nick Wood, and he hoped this would turn the fortunes around.


==Competition==


The Link's main competitors are [[Phones_4U|Phones4u]] and [[Carphone Warehouse]], who also offer a variety of networks to their customers, although Phones4U are the only shop to offer [[Vodafone]] contract phones.
Big shouts out to my homies in the northwest.


The Link also has competition from the networks' own shops, namely 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone and Virgin, as well as prepay competition from the likes of [[Woolworths]] and [[Argos]].
Mo Loves Tom very much but Chris too

==O2 buys out DSG==

On June 21 2006, DSG sold their 60% share of The Link to O2 for £30 Million. The Deal included all of The Link's stores.<ref>BBC News - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5101016.stm</ref>

O2's purchase of The Link has meant that some stores have been rebranded as O2, and others are in the process of being sold to competitors. It remains to be seen what will happen to all of The Link's 295 stores during this uncertain time.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://mobile-phones.thelink.com/ Official site] - this is a consumer focused site. Corporate information can be found in the DSG International Group website
*[http://www.thelink.com/ Official site] - this is a consumer focused site. Corporate information can be found in the DSG International Group website
*[http://www.dsgiplc.com/ DSG International website]
*[http://www.dsgiplc.com/ DSG International website]


References: <references/>
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[[Category:Retailers of the United Kingdom|Link]]

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Revision as of 20:09, 21 October 2006

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The Link is a mobile phone retailer in the United Kingdom. It was formerly 60% owned by DSG International plc, the UK's largest consumer electronics retail group, and 40% owned by O2, the British telecommunications company.

History

DSG International opened the first branch of The Link in 1994 due to the demand for mobile phones and other communications products. DSG International also sells mobile phones in its Currys.digital and Currys chains, but many of its high street branches are small and hard to expand, so it opened a separate chain to provide more capacity for mobile phone sales. It did a similar thing in the computer market when it purchased Vision Technology Group Ltd (VTA) who owned PC World which was quickly expanded into the huge force that it is today.

As of August 2005 there were 295 branches of The Link, spread across the UK. The Link's annual sales in 2004/05 were £428 million.

Nick Wood, the Managing director of The Link, left the company to take over the running of the failing Dixons chain of electronics retailers. After substantially turning around the fortunes of Dixons, he was brought back to replace his own replacement, Elizabeth Fagan, after poor performance of The Link under her management. He quickly made his mark, applying an easier to understand commission structure, and placed four "live" models of phones in stores, and expanded the product range to include MP3 players and satellite Navigation systems.

The Link decided a rebrand was in order and the replacement of the older adverts with new, comedy sketches featuring the Ken and Kenneth characters from The Fast Show selling mobile phones was a change that would hopefully drive sales. A new logo was created, and the in-store look dramatically overhauled. "Music" was seen as the main focus of The Link from this point, according to Nick Wood, and he hoped this would turn the fortunes around.

Competition

The Link's main competitors are Phones4u and Carphone Warehouse, who also offer a variety of networks to their customers, although Phones4U are the only shop to offer Vodafone contract phones.

The Link also has competition from the networks' own shops, namely 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone and Virgin, as well as prepay competition from the likes of Woolworths and Argos.

O2 buys out DSG

On June 21 2006, DSG sold their 60% share of The Link to O2 for £30 Million. The Deal included all of The Link's stores.[1]

O2's purchase of The Link has meant that some stores have been rebranded as O2, and others are in the process of being sold to competitors. It remains to be seen what will happen to all of The Link's 295 stores during this uncertain time.

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