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UK broadband subscriber numbers and market shares

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Point Topic published the results of UK broadband market survey. There are over 200 ISPs which buy lines on a wholesale basis from BT Wholesale and a further 100 to 200 which buy through wholesale ISPs such as Telefonica, Griffin, Netservices and Brightview. Some higher profile ISPs (Virgin, UK Online) are wholly owned brands operated by companies in the list below (NTL and EasyNet, in these two cases respectively), so they do not appear separately below. The ‘Other ISPs’ total of something around 150,000 to 200,000, includes fixed wireless access, satellite broadband and the many smaller ISPs which are served by BT Wholesale or wholesale ISPs, themselves supplied by BT Wholesale.

UK ISPs:
Subscriber numbers and market share
ISP Total connections,
Q4 2004
Market share,
Q4 2004
BT Retail 1,491,000 24.41%
NTL 1,330,300 21.78%
AOL 710,000 11.63%
Wanadoo 680,000 11.13%
Telewest 676,830 11.08%
Tiscali 413,000 6.76%
Pipex 219,000 3.59%
Other BTW ISPs, FWA, Satellite 174,675 2.86%
PlusNet 89,825 1.47%
Demon 87,000 1.42%
Bulldog 50,000 0.82%
Eclipse 45,000 0.74%
EasyNet 31,000 0.51%
Griffin 28,000 0.46%
Kingston 19,500 0.32%
VideoNetworks 15,000 0.25%
Brightview 10,000 0.16%
Total UK broadband connections 6,107,130 100%
Source:
Point Topic

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