Posted: 14th Feb, 2006 By: MarkJ
UK ISP Tiscali has reported its latest results today, revealing that it had managed to rake in a total of 935,000 broadband ADSL customers by the end of last year:
As a result, revenues in the UK were also streets ahead of Tiscali's other operations with Tiscali UK generating revenues of 325m in 2005 - up 28 per cent on 2004.
The ISP said this improvement is down to the launch of its 1Mb and 2Mb products, as well as its bundled voice and date services. But the ISP is also looking to speed up its investment in local loop unbundling (LLU) during 2006 after kicking off LLU trials last year.
Last May, Tiscali UK began migrating broadband punters in London onto its new unbundled platform as part of a trial to install its kit in some 27 exchanges in London. The ISP had earlier announced plans to invest 90m into unbundled broadband services in the UK over a three year period.Unfortunately Tiscali remains the most complained about ISP among our readers, with many of the problems being repeated year after year. More @
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