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A Year Ago: Explorer Trounces Navigator

News European sales in Netscape's Navigator have plummeted, according to a report by INTECO, which shows that Microsoft's Internet Explorer has trounced its rival in the browser war. The evidence speaks for itself, said Tom Bachman, president of INTECO.

[January 29, 1999, 6:23]

Explorer Trounces Navigator - Report

News European sales in Netscape's Navigator have plummeted, according to a report by INTECO, which shows that Microsoft's Internet Explorer has trounced its rival in the browser war. The evidence speaks for itself, said Tom Bachman, president of INTECO.

[January 30, 1998, 17:14]

Richard Barry: 'IT's Like This...'

News BT, one of the largest, most powerful organisations in the UK, says it's trying to grow the Internet by offering a plan that looks great: it's cheap - according to industry analyst Inteco it could work out cheaper for nearly 40 percent of the UK's...

[June 16, 1998, 14:47]

Networks '98: Home Networking Via Phone Line Cabling

News Industry analyst Inteco says there are currently 4.5m PCs in Western Europe and predicts the number will double by 2000. I suppose this is something of a revolution" says Graham Taylor, senior VP at industry analyst Inteco, "it's certainly a very...

[June 23, 1998, 17:40]

Analyst Critical Of Oftel's Net Cuts

News Adam Daum, principle consultant with Inteco says: "This is a move of diplomatic brilliance by Oftel, which can portray itself as promoting competition and flexibility. In fact, by allowing them (free ISPs) to set the retail price of Internet calls...

[March 11, 1999, 13:19]

E-Christmas: Online With Santa Looking Good...

News Over 1m adults have gone online in Europe in the last six months and Industry analyst Inteco predicts that 10.9 percent of UK households will have Net access by the end of '98 compared to 6.1 percent in '97.

[December 2, 1998, 13:55]

Sky Giving Away Digital TV With Net Access

News Sky's move has been hailed as "very clever" by UK analyst Inteco, but Mike Welch, a senior consultant there does not believe the package will suit everyone: "We (Inteco) have said for years that the digital cable companies were always in a better...

[May 5, 1999, 14:14]

A Year Ago: ISPA Moves Against BT

News Adam Daum, senior consultant at industry analyst Inteco claimed that not only would BT be able to offer cheaper Internet access to nearly 40 percent of UK users but would be able to track its customers' Net use and target the heaviest users with...

[June 15, 1999, 6:25]

ISPA Moves Against BT

News Adam Daum, senior consultant at industry analyst Inteco claimed that not only would BT be able to offer cheaper Internet access to nearly 40 percent of UK users but would be able to track its customers' Net use and target the heaviest users with...

[June 15, 1998, 17:48]

AOL For £9.99/month: 'Pathetic' Says Analyst

News If that's it, then it's pathetic" says Adam Daum, senior consultant at Internet analyst Inteco. Former UK Internet champion AOL announced a deal on Tuesday to cut the cost of unlimited access from £16.95 to £9.95.

[May 11, 1999, 13:12]

'Severe Loss' At MSN - Can It Hang On?

News Mike Welch, senior consultant with industry analyst Inteco says Microsoft could do well by following their example: "Well they can't sell it. The number of subscribers on the Microsoft Network has dropped nearly 20 percent, from 150,000 members in...

[April 7, 1999, 11:24]

AOL/Netscape: Merger Talks Confirmed, Analysts Speak Up...

News Harry Hoyle, vice president of Internet research firm Inteco thinks the browser aspect of the deal is important as AOL would almost certainly ditch Microsoft's Internet Explorer in favour of Netscape's Navigator, giving the 14 million AOL users a...

[November 23, 1998, 15:45]

MSN On The Ropes? Not Likely - Microsoft

News Adam Daum, senior analyst at Inteco reckons Kent's view is "slightly optimistic" and predicts another 10 percent loss. Gillian Kent, MSN's group marketing manager explained that with the advent of free services such as Freeserve, company executives...

[April 8, 1999, 16:15]

Dataquest Predicts: Net Eyeballs Focus On TV, Not PC

News Advertisers will want interactive ads," said Inteco analyst Graham Taylor. The research group predicts digital set top boxes will be on par with PCs in the race for Internet eyeballs by 2005, with Net access becoming more common via TV in following...

[June 8, 1999, 10:29]

Widespread Condemnation Of BT Net Plan

News But Adam Daum, senior consultant at industry analyst Inteco, believes BT's plan is an ingenious marketing ploy that could strip up to 40 percent out of the traditional ISP market. BT intends to launch a consumer package in September, following a...

[June 10, 1998, 16:24]

ZDNet News Survey: BT Plan Gets Thumbs Down

News Adam Daum, senior analyst at Inteco industry analysts Today's Internet announcement by BT has been met with anger and suspicion by the majority of people ZDNet News has interviewed. Below are the comments of various members of the Internet...

[June 10, 1998, 18:06]

MSN UK Sounding A Retreat? - Analysis

News Certainly anyone who charges for going online is going to lose a percentage to those that don't," says Mike Welch, vice president of UK analyst Inteco. Those same dynamics have seen the assimilation of the once mighty CompuServe and the birth of a...

[January 20, 1999, 10:28]

Five Years Ago: Net Business Growing But Home Use Is Flat

News According to the market researcher's data based on interviews with 2,661 households, 23 million adults used the Internet or online services at work or in education in September 1996, up sharply from 17 million in May.

[December 7, 2001, 6:00]

Exclusive: MSN Gets A New Start

News I didn't expect Microsoft to let one of it's strongest assets disappear," says Mike Welch, consultant at industry analyst, Inteco. Sticking to its stated plan of moving the service to support Internet standards, start will take pride of place...

[May 21, 1998, 15:43]

A Year Ago: MSN Gets A New Start

News I didn't expect Microsoft to let one of it's strongest assets disappear," says Mike Welch, consultant at industry analyst, Inteco. The Microsoft Network (MSN) will be relaunched next week with a new moniker, a slimmer, faster Web site and a more...

[May 24, 1999, 7:15]


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