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Niche ISPs
Summary of the research findings
Niche ISPs - Size and total value of the market
The UK niche ISP market is made up of approximately 686 service providing businesses, of which:
- 390 provide ‘Hosting, Connections and other services’[(-1-)]
- 224 provide ‘Hosting and other services’
- 72 provide ‘Connections and other services'
In total, they claim to serve approximately 1.9 million customers (including both business and residential consumers) in the UK , and the estimated value of turnover is £1.15 billion per annum. The actual proportion of their turnover relating to Internet connections (i.e. connections via broadband / dial up and hosting services excluding all other services) is approximately £740m and niche ISPs that provide connections and hosting and other services serve approximately 1.3m customers (both business and consumer/home) in the UK.
In terms of the total market, Niche ISPs (irrespective of the type of services provided) serve approximately:
- 30% of the total enterprises[(-2-)] in the UK
and
- 5% of UK households
According to the niche ISPs surveyed, 16% of all UK businesses and 2% of UK households have an internet connection service supplied by a niche ISP.
Niche ISPs – Profile
The vast majority (83%) of niche ISPs have less than 20 employees, equally split between technical and non-technical staff. 61% of ISPs have only one office location and tend to generate less than £1m annual turnover. Most of the niche ISPs approached are located in England and more precisely in the South (South East: 27%, London : 15% and South West: 7%).
In terms of types of businesses they serve, the focus is on smaller companies with one to 30 employees.
Niche ISPs offer internet connections, web-hosting and other IT services, as part of a tailored, consultative service to businesses.
Niche ISPs claim to offer a higher quality of customer care than large ISPs.
Footnotes:
1.-Connections services = broadband, leased lines and / or dial-up.
Other services = domain registration, consultancy, tailor made solutions, managed services, website management, design.
2.-According to DTI Small Business Analytical Unit, they are approximately 4.4m enterprises in the UK
The full document is available below
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The Communications Market Special Report Niche ISPs
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Market Research conducted by Recom, Research in Communications on behalf of Ofcom
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