>TI UK FREE ISP MARKET ENTERS SECOND PHASE.The free internet services An ISP that provides access to the Internet without charge to the user. The service is supported by advertising which appears on a special version of the user's browser and cannot be eliminated. NetZero (www.netzero. provider market in the UK has started its second phase of evolution, with the announcement of three new free ISPs See free Internet service. aimed at niche markets A niche market also known as a target market is a focused, targetable portion (subset) of a market sector. By definition, then, a business that focuses on a niche market is addressing a need for a product or service that is not being addressed by mainstream providers. . Previously, ISPs such as Dixon's Freeserve Freeserve was a UK Internet Service Provider, founded in 1998 from a project between Dixons Group plc and Leeds-based hosting provider Planet Online to provide free Internet access to customers buying new home PCs from Dixons stores. or Virgin Net were targeted at general consumer use. On Tuesday, ISPs were launched by pornography pornography Depiction of erotic behaviour intended to cause sexual excitement. The word originally signified any work of art or literature depicting the life of prostitutes. publisher Gold Star, games company Eidos Plc, and startup In Fin Net Ltd (Investors Financial Network). All three will use the Freeserve model -- with ISPs taking a share of call charges via partnerships with telcos. Eidos, creator of the Tomb Raider series of games, has teamed up with telco Easynet Ltd to deliver multi-player gaming over the internet. In Fin Net's web site hopes to deliver daily market news and financial expertise to at least 10,000 subscribers within 12 months. Publishers Gold Star group, responsible for various adult titles, will operate a site with the content they provide best. The three newcomers will show that a company does not have to be a household name with a multi-million pound m arketing machine to launch a free ISP. Eidos and Gold Star will exploit their existing customer channels to reach new subscribers, giving free CDs away with their games and magazines. In Fin Net, an independent company with more modest expectations, will place CDs on the covers of the April editions of three UK investment magazines. |
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