James Scott, Jay Swain, Peter Clements, Giles Pratt, David Mendel, Emily Szasz, Paul van den Berg, Jenn Mellott, Richard Bird, Adir Waldman
January 24, 2026
Freshfields advises Montagu Private Equity and its portfolio company, Wireless Logic, on the acquisition of Webbing Solutions

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- Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer advised Montagu Private Equity and its portfolio company, Wireless Logic, on the acquisition of Webbing, a global mobile virtual network operator specializing in enterprise mobility and IoT connectivity
- Webbing offers a global carrier network with compliance and security features via a single SIM
- Wireless Logic provides IoT network infrastructure to over 25,000 customers, connecting more than 11 million devices in 165 countries
- Freshfields previously advised Montagu on acquiring Wireless Logic in 2018.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) has advised international private equity firm, Montagu Private Equity (‘Montagu’) and its portfolio company, Wireless Logic, on the acquisition of Webbing, a global mobile virtual network operator providing connectivity for enterprise mobility and internet of things (‘IoT’) applications. Webbing provides a leading-edge connectivity service for global customers across sectors including enterprise mobility, automotive and logistics. It offers a global carrier network that delivers best in class coverage, policy control and enforcement, including compliance with any permanent roaming restrictions, as well as security and other features, all through a single global SIM. Wireless Logic is a global software business that has pioneered the IoT and machine-to-machine connectivity market since 2000. It delivers a critical IoT network infrastructure platform, enabling 25,000+ customers to “connect”, “control” and “secure” over 11 million devices across 165 countries to over 750 global networks. The Freshfields team was led by partner James Scott and senior associate Jay Swain. The team also included partners Peter Clements, Giles Pratt and David Mendel and senior associate Emily Szasz in London, partner Paul van den Berg in Brussels, partner Jenn Mellott in Washington DC, partner Richard Bird in Hong Kong, and Adir Waldman, Managing Director of our Israel Focus Group, in Tel Aviv. Freshfields originally advised Montagu on its acquisition of Wireless Logic in 2018.
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James Scott, Jay Swain, Peter Clements, Giles Pratt, David Mendel, Emily Szasz, Paul van den Berg, Jenn Mellott, Richard Bird, Adir Waldman
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