Alastair Crawford
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Alastair Crawford is CEO and founder of i-CD Publishing, the precursor to 192.com.

An internet entrepreneur, Crawford founded i-CD Publishing UK Limited in 1997, starting it from his sister’s bedroom with zero investment. Crawford became the first challenger of BT’s monopoly of directory enquiries, becoming the first person to publish the electoral roll on CD ROM and the first to publish a UK directory enquiry site, (192.com).

In 2004, Crawford fought and won a High Court case against the Royal Mail who claimed i-CD Publishing was not licensed to use the postcode. After two years of litigation and a six day trial, the court ruled that Alastair did in fact have a license from Royal Mail. The case was mentioned in the book Silent State, by Heather Brooke.

Alastair Crawford was listed in the http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk Rich List in 2000. 192.com Limited
192.com
192.com is an online directory for the UK, based in London.Founded by British entrepreneur Alastair Crawford, 192.com Limited is the company behind the directory, which evolved from a CD ROM product called UK Info Disk, the best selling non-game CD ROM product of its time...

is now an ‘e-superbrand’ and the UK’s most awarded online directory helping find people, businesses and places. Described as ‘one of the sites that changed the web forever’ by Net Magazine, 192.com today has over 19 million unique users each year.

Alastair lives in London and is an ex-Harrow School student.
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