[3][4] The company decided in February 2017 to bring their premium rate SMS business lines to a close by the end of 2017.
This provided the company with 10 premium rate SMS short codes covering four UK mobile networks.
"[19] O'Shea departed the company as CEO in November 2011 and was replaced by interim-CEO Pat Landy in a temporary role.
[29] On 4 February 2010, the UK phone service regulator PhonepayPlus fined and formally reprimanded Zamano £15,000 for breaching its terms and conditions in relation to unsolicited reverse-charge premium rate SMS messages.
[30] On 29 March 2012, Zamano was fined a further £35,000 by PhonepayPlus for breaching its terms and conditions in relation to unsolicited reverse-charge premium rate SMS messages.