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KCOM Group is a UK communications and IT services provider. It is headquartered in Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hull , almost invariably referred to as Hull, is a City status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England....
, where subsidiary business unit Kingston Communications serves local residents and businesses with Internet and telephony services. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange or LSE is a stock exchange located in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as British companies....
 and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index

The FTSE 100 Index is a share index of the 100 most highly market capitalisation UK company listed on the London Stock Exchange. The index began on 3 January 1984 with a base level of 1000; the highest value reached to date is 6950.6, on 30 December 1999....
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History
On 22 August 1902, Hull Corporation (which later became Hull City Council
Hull City Council

Hull City Council is the governing body for the unitary authority and city of Kingston upon Hull. It was created in 1972 as the successor to the Corporation of Hull, which was also known as Hull Corporation....
) was granted a licence to operate a municipal telephone system in the Kingston Upon Hull area, opening its first telephone exchange in 1904 at the former Trippett Street Baths.

At the time, there were a number of such municipal telephone companies around the UK, all of which - with the exception of the one in Hull - were gradually absorbed in to the Post Office Telephone department, which was subsequently to become British Telecom (BT).

Hull's bid to renew its licence in 1914 was made conditional on the £192,000 purchase of National Telephone networks infrastructure.






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KCOM Group is a UK communications and IT services provider. It is headquartered in Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hull , almost invariably referred to as Hull, is a City status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England....
, where subsidiary business unit Kingston Communications serves local residents and businesses with Internet and telephony services. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange or LSE is a stock exchange located in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as British companies....
 and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index

The FTSE 100 Index is a share index of the 100 most highly market capitalisation UK company listed on the London Stock Exchange. The index began on 3 January 1984 with a base level of 1000; the highest value reached to date is 6950.6, on 30 December 1999....
.

History


On 22 August 1902, Hull Corporation (which later became Hull City Council
Hull City Council

Hull City Council is the governing body for the unitary authority and city of Kingston upon Hull. It was created in 1972 as the successor to the Corporation of Hull, which was also known as Hull Corporation....
) was granted a licence to operate a municipal telephone system in the Kingston Upon Hull area, opening its first telephone exchange in 1904 at the former Trippett Street Baths.

At the time, there were a number of such municipal telephone companies around the UK, all of which - with the exception of the one in Hull - were gradually absorbed in to the Post Office Telephone department, which was subsequently to become British Telecom (BT).

Hull's bid to renew its licence in 1914 was made conditional on the £192,000 purchase of National Telephone networks infrastructure. The council gave its approval, securing the future of the country's one remaining municipally owned corporation.

Hull has therefore remained an exception within the UK telephone network, being the only place in the UK not served by BT, and is noted for its distinctive cream coloured telephone boxes
Red telephone box

The red telephone box, a public telephone booth designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta, Bermuda and Gibraltar, and despite a reduction in their numbers in recent years, red boxes can still be seen in many places and current or ex-British Colonies around the world....
 and innovative services, for example becoming the UK's first fully digital network in 1989 using Marconi
Marconi Communications

Marconi Communications is a principal subsidiary of the Telent and was formerly known as GEC Plessey Telecommunications . The company was a world leading telecommunications manufacturer....
 System X
System X (telephony)

System X was the name of the UK's first national digital telephone exchange system....
 telephone switches (Central Offices or Class 5 switches).

The Company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange or LSE is a stock exchange located in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as British companies....
 in 1999.

In the early part of new millennium Kingston started to pioneer services such as ADSL, Video on Demand
Video on demand

Video on demand or audio video on demand systems allow users to select and watch/listen to video or Sound recording and reproduction content on demand....
 and Digital TV. In February 2006, Kingston Communications announced that it would be ceasing its Video on Demand and Digital TV services (called Kingston Interactive TV - KIT) on 1 April 2006.

Operations

The KCOM Group now consists of a number of group companies including Kingston Communications, Affiniti (merging Kingston InBusiness, Omnetica and technica) - its business integration and services arm and Eclipse
Eclipse Internet

Eclipse Internet is a UK Internet Service Provider based out of Exeter, Devon. They are owned by Kingston Communications. They supply Adsl and Dialup connections to the home user market....
 - its Internet Service Provider.

KCOM's Hull operation covers a relatively small geographical area. Although it is under the same Ofcom
Ofcom

The Office of Communications or, as it is more often known, Ofcom, is the independent regulator and competition authority for the communication industries in the United Kingdom....
 and EU obligations with respect to local loop unbundling
Local loop unbundling

Local loop unbundling is the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators to use connections from the telephone exchange's central office to the customer's premises....
 the addressable market is so small that the economics do not - by and large - justify entry by other companies.

To add more complications for any would-be rival of Kingston Communications is the fact that in Hull the first 1 km of wire from the exchange has a cross-section of 0.3 mm sq, as opposed to the standard 0.5 mm sq, require a more expensive DSLAM in the telephone exchange for providing an ADSL service.

Monopoly issues

Kc Logo
As residents and most businesses in Hull are only served with telecoms services by Kingston Communications (KC), some service users are unhappy with the monopoly position KC has in the Hull area.

The main issue is that of Internet service provision; Kingston Communications' Karoo
Karoo ISP

Karoo is an Internet Service Provider in the United Kingdom. Formed in 1996 by Kingston Communications, a subsidiary of the KCOM Group, it primarily serves consumers in Kingston upon Hull and the surrounding area....
 service is the only residential Broadband
Broadband

The term broadband can have different meanings in different contexts. The term's meaning has undergone substantial shifts....
 operator in the Hull area. According to a decision from the European Commission in 2004, Kingston Communications plc (“Kingston”) have 100% market share in the wholesale market of broadband services in the Hull area. Issues include concerns over KCs acceptable use policy
Acceptable use policy

An acceptable use policy is a set of Norm applied by Computer network and Website which restrict the ways in which the network or Website may be used....
, the cost of the service and the inability to use other providers.

In December 2005, Giacom, the owner of Hull24 - a rival broadband provider in the Hull area - complained to Ofcom
Ofcom

The Office of Communications or, as it is more often known, Ofcom, is the independent regulator and competition authority for the communication industries in the United Kingdom....
 regarding the provision of network access to KC's rivals. The complaint is that "Giacom alleges that Kingston is not providing [network] access on reasonable terms as Kingston's pricing is anti-competitive and prohibitive to service providers [other than KC]". In April 2006 Giacom and Kingston resumed negotiations on a deal to allow Hull24 to use KC's network, as a result Giacom withdrew its complaint and Ofcom has closed the case.

In August 2007 the alleged monopoly of Kingston Communications was referred to the European Commission
European Commission

The European Commission is the executive of the European Union. The body is responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, upholding the Treaties of the European Union and the general day-to-day running of the Union....
 by Yorkshire and Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber (European Parliament constituency)

Yorkshire and the Humber is a constituency of the European Parliament. It currently elects 6 Members of the European Parliament using the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation....
 MEP
Member of the European Parliament

A Member of the European Parliament is the English name for a person who has been elected to the European Parliament, of of the the European Union's two legislative bodies....
 Diana Wallis
Diana Wallis

Diana Paulette Wallis is a Member of the European Parliament for the Liberal Democrats for Yorkshire and the Humber . She was elected in European Parliament election, 1999 and re-elected in European Parliament election, 2004....
.

In May 2008, the "Review of the wholesale broadband access markets" report published by Ofcom
Ofcom

The Office of Communications or, as it is more often known, Ofcom, is the independent regulator and competition authority for the communication industries in the United Kingdom....
 determined that KCOM was not acting in a way that would keep out rival companies, and that pricing for wholesale broadband and access to LLU was within the market range. The main reason cited by rivals for not providing services in the Hull area was rather one of overall cost effectiveness, given the relatively small number of potential customers (190,000 homes), and the fact that many of these would be likely to remain with the incumbent supplier.

Sports sponsorship

The ground shared by Hull City
Hull City A.F.C.

Hull City Association Football Club are an English association football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. They play in the Premier League, with the 2008-09 in English football season being the first time in their history participating in the top tier of English football....
 football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club and the Hull FC
Hull FC

Hull FC is a professional rugby league football club established in 1865 and based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. They were one of the founder members of the Northern Union which was formed in 1895, making them one of the world's first twenty-two rugby league teams....
 rugby league
Rugby league

Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
 team is sponsored by and named after Kingston Communications - the Kingston Communications Stadium
KC Stadium

The Kingston Communications Stadium, often shortened to KC Stadium or just the KC, is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull , England....
, more commonly known simply as the KC Stadium
KC Stadium

The Kingston Communications Stadium, often shortened to KC Stadium or just the KC, is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull , England....
. Kingston Communications was announced as the shirt sponsor for Hull City from the 2007-08 season for at least two years. "Karoo" will appear on the home (amber) shirts and "Kingston Communications" will feature on the away (white) kit.

See also

  • Karoo ISP
    Karoo ISP

    Karoo is an Internet Service Provider in the United Kingdom. Formed in 1996 by Kingston Communications, a subsidiary of the KCOM Group, it primarily serves consumers in Kingston upon Hull and the surrounding area....
  • Eclipse Internet
    Eclipse Internet

    Eclipse Internet is a UK Internet Service Provider based out of Exeter, Devon. They are owned by Kingston Communications. They supply Adsl and Dialup connections to the home user market....
  • UK telephone numbering plan
    UK telephone numbering plan

    The UK telephone numbering plan, also known as the National Telephone Numbering Plan, is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in the United Kingdom....


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