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Unmetered access to triple Internet use

News The UK Internet market is being "dramatically" held back by the lack of unmetered access, according to research conducted by analyst firm Durlacher. It is encouraged by Durlacher's findings. However, he questions Durlacher's methodology.

[February 14, 2000, 16:08]

Unmetered access could bring network problems

News According to predictions from analyst firm Durlacher, the amount of time spent online by consumers is likely to triple when unmetered access is introduced. Durlacher Internet analyst Nick Gibson predicts that such an increase in Net use may place...

[March 15, 2000, 15:20]

A Year Ago: UK firms don't believe intranet hype

News While US giants like Novell are betting the farm on uptake, just 13 per cent of the 1,000 biggest UK companies have installed intranets compared with 63 per cent of large US companies, according to data supplied by Durlacher Multimedia, a...

[February 11, 1998, 9:34]

UK firms don't believe the intranet hype

News While US giants like Novell are betting the farm on uptake, just 13 per cent of the 1,000 biggest UK companies have installed intranets compared with 63 per cent of large US companies, according to data supplied by Durlacher Multimedia, a division...

[February 11, 1997, 11:46]

Five years ago: UK firms don't believe the intranet hype

News While US giants like Novell are betting the farm on uptake, just 13 per cent of the 1,000 biggest UK companies have installed intranets compared with 63 per cent of large US companies, according to data supplied by Durlacher Multimedia, a division...

[February 9, 2002, 6:01]

UK Web design is worth a cool £100 million

News The findings come from the BT-sponsored Durlacher Quarterly Internet Report based on interviews conducted in August this year with 300 companies.per cent of SMEs in the survey have Net access while another 20 per cent plan to be online in the next...

[October 2, 1997, 14:06]

Half the UK to be surfing in a year, predicts AltaVista

News According to research firm Durlacher, 35 percent of the UK's population is currently online. Nick Gibson, analyst with Durlacher agrees with Mitchell, "Yes, I can definitely see that, it will repackage and reprice the Internet for the mass market.

[June 5, 2000, 15:50]

ISPs not immune to tech gloom

News Without solid business models there is little chance of survival in today's tough tech climate, according to Durlacher analyst Nick Gibson. To add a glimmer of light to the online future Durlacher predicts that, despite the downturn, 2001 will be a...

[April 4, 2001, 13:28]

Will BT voice calls go unmetered?

News Two major Internet surveys -- one from research firm Durlacher and one from NOP -- suggest that unmetered access would ignite Internet use in the UK. According to the Durlacher survey, Net use would triple if pay-per-minute barriers were removed.

[February 28, 2000, 11:20]

Forget BT's Surftime, Telewest launches SurfUnlimited

News That view is shared by research firm Durlacher Monday. BT is quick to defend itself in the light of the Durlacher report, and maintains that telecoms watchdog Oftel wouldn't allow it to offer a service for £10 per month as it would be seen as anti...

[February 14, 2000, 14:36]

Virtual credit card could boost m-commerce

News A recent Durlacher report predicts that the European m-commerce market is expected to grow from E323m in 1998 to a massive E23bn by 2003. This is definitely the way forward," says Falk Muller-Veerse, Manager of Durlacher Research's European...

[February 3, 2000, 15:05]

lastminute.com flotation wows market

News The company is the second-best-known Internet brand in the UK, after US e-commerce giant Amazon.com, according to a consultant with Durlacher. There is likely to be a shakeout, like in the US over the last three or four months," said Durlacher...

[March 14, 2000, 16:53]

Dot-coms face a tough 2001

News According to Dru Edmonstone, head of corporate funding at Durlacher and editor of the Durlacher AIM Bulletin, investors are still interested in the technology sector, but only at the right price. The stock market will take a more cautious approach...

[January 4, 2001, 8:20]

Spice up your life with a tech ISA

News The short answer is no," said Dru Edmonstone, head of corporate funding at Durlacher and editor of the Durlacher AIM Bulletin, when asked if he'd recommend investing in a tech ISA before Thursday's deadline.

[April 4, 2001, 10:17]

News Burst: Metered access holds back UK Net use

News The UK Internet market is being "dramatically" held back by the lack of unmetered access, according to research conducted by Durlacher. Interviews with 4,000 householders around the UK found that users would increase the frequency of their Internet...

[February 14, 2000, 12:25]

Net won't have meltdown - report

News Durlacher, a hi-tech investment bank that conducts quarterly reviews of Internet penetration, said corporate access is more than doubling annually. Edward Forwood, a spokesman for Durlacher, said Net meltdown will be avoided by heavy European...

[April 23, 1997, 13:19]

Five years ago: Net won't have meltdown - report

News Durlacher, a hi-tech investment bank that conducts quarterly reviews of Internet penetration, said corporate access is more than doubling annually. Edward Forwood, a spokesman for Durlacher, said Net meltdown will be avoided by heavy European...

[April 20, 2002, 7:01]

Freeserve to respond exclusively on ZDNet

News During last week's interview, which will appear starting tomorrow, Pluthero agreed with predictions made by Durlacher analyst Nick Gibson in December that a US-style, flat rate price structure for local calls was inevitable in the UK market.

[March 7, 2000, 15:24]

Chancellor calls for cheaper Net access

News A recent survey conducted by research firm Durlacher found that Net use would triple if unmetered access was introduced in the UK. Internet access costs must to be halved in order to kick-start the e-commerce revolution, chancellor Gordon Brown...

[February 17, 2000, 9:04]

Consumers want flat-rate ISPs - report

News The NOP poll comes hot on the heels of a survey from Durlacher which predicted Internet use would triple if the UK went unmetered. A "strong majority" of consumers would switch back to subscription-based ISPs if unmetered access became a norm in...

[February 25, 2000, 6:30]

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