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Unlike some of the largest UK ISPs, which have seen a decline or slowdown in high-speed services uptake, O2 has actually reported yet another growth increase from Q3-2008's +72,870 net additions to +73,776 for Q4. They're still some way behind 6th place Royal Mail but gaining fast.
Overall O2 outperformed the UK market in difficult economic times with over 10% growth and O2 is also working to increase broadband capacity at several locations around the UK. O2 has benefitted from the development of the growing “Internet Dongle” market. T-Mobile, 3 and Vodafone are also enjoying continued growth. BT is responding to the mobile challenge through BT Openzone (Wi-Fi Hotspots). BT has reported an increase in usage of 13% on Q3, with nearly double the amount of surfing minutes being used. BT Openzone is now available at more than 50,000 worldwide locations through roaming partners. BT FON membership also continued to climb and members now total 163,000.
As BT starts to roll out its 21st Century Network (21CN), they are seeking to work with a whole range of ISP partners such as Royal Mail to offer new services. BT Group has reported 8.1m wholesale broadband DSL connections at 31 December 2008. BT Broadband net additions of 83,000 in the quarter in the maturing broadband market, with a customer base of 4.7m including both BT Broadband and Plusnet.