According to statistics published by the European Commission, the number of data companies are estimated at ******* in the ** European Union countries and the United Kingdom in 2019, exhibiting a year-on-year growth of *** percent. The number of data suppliers is forecast to grow in the coming years, reaching ******* by 2025 in the baseline scenario.
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In a survey from the first quarter of 2022, EE (a subsidiary of BT) emerged as the most popular mobile service provider in the United Kingdom (UK), with about ** percent of respondents reporting that they used that provider. With a mobile voice network that covers approximately ** percent of indoor premises in England as of January 2022, EE also consistently scored highly in customer satisfaction surveys. In 2021, ** percent of EE mobile subscribers surveyed reported being either fairly satisfied or very satisfied with the service. EE customer base EE, purchased by the BT Group in 2016, provided service to roughly ** million customers in the UK as at March 2018, including machine to machine (M2M) and mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) customers. Of these customers, the vast majority subscribe on a post-pay basis, with **** million customers on such a contract. In 2021, Vodafone reported having over ** million mobile customers in the UK. Shifting mobile landscapes Mobile service providers have had to contend with seismic shifts in their industry, with an increase in the average revenue per user (ARPU) for mobile data and a decline in the ARPU for mobile voice services, amounting to an overall decline in mobile service ARPU. This is also evident in figures reported for the UK by Vodafone and Telefonica. Each of these companies reported a drop in mobile ARPU, most notably for customers on long-term contracts.
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Our data is sourced directly from executives, businesses, official sources and registries, standardised, de-duped, and verified, and then processed through vigorous compliance procedures for GDPR/PECR on a legitimate interest basis and RTBI etc. This results in a highly accurate single source of quality and compliant B2B data.
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Please note: data on providers is only published annually.
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The Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry is highly concentrated, with four mobile network operators (MNOs) – EE, O2, Vodafone and Three – dominating the market. This means revenue is largely dictated by the performance of those top four MNOs. Higher consumer and business demand for wireless connectivity over wired telecoms has supported demand in recent years, as it's advancing to become faster and more reliable. However, revenue is expected to edge downwards at a compound annual rate of 6.4% to £13.1 billion over the five years through 2024-25. The shift in consumer preferences towards data-based communication, like Facebook and WhatsApp, over traditional voice calls and SMS, which have traditionally been higher revenue generators, has led to intense competition, which has reduced average revenue per user (ARPU) and regulatory pressures like reduced mobile termination rates. Economic challenges and affordability issues among consumers have further strained revenue as companies adjust their offerings to remain competitive amid these pressures. MNOs have benefitted from heightened demand for post-paid smartphones and data services as technology demands more data, with average monthly data usage booming 21% to 9.9 GB in 2023. Mobile phone usage and consumers seeking data services to use on their smartphones anytime, anywhere, has further boosted demand and customer access has improved, with 92% of premises being accessible by 5G as of November 2024. However, external competition is climbing with the growing popularity of apps and fierce internal competition, contributing to the drop in revenue. Weak consumer confidence, falling average revenue per user (ARPU) and increasing regulation (including cuts in mobile termination rates) have made operating conditions difficult for wireless telecom providers. Still, in 2024-25, revenue is set to climb by 1.1%, driven by greater 5G uptake, although the cost-of-living crisis has forced many people to cut spending and seek cheaper deals, lowering ARPU. Revenue is forecast to climb at a compound annual rate of 1.2% over the five years through 2029-30 to £13.9 billion. Continued growth in demand for data services and declining competition from wired telecommunications will support MNOs. As 5G networks expand further across the UK, demand for telecom services from businesses and consumers alike is slated to swell. The high capital investment required to maintain and expand the network will likely constrain wireless telecom providers' profitability in the short term, but it will improve product offerings in the long term. However, challenges remain; intense competition and market saturation will likely continue to cut into ARPU, constraining revenue growth, while low MTRs and rising regulation are expected to further limit MNOs’ performance.
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The Organisation Data Service (ODS) is provided by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). It is responsible for the publication of all organisation and practitioner codes and national policy and standards with regard to the majority of organisation codes, and encompasses the functionality and services previously provided by the National Administrative Codes Service (NACS).
These code standards form part of the NHS data standards. The HSCIC is also responsible for the day-to-day operation of the ODS and for its overall development.
These are the ODS data files for Independent Providers and other non NHS organisations, covering data for:
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This data shows the number of providers have left the EYR since 30 September 2012, and the places they offered, by parliamentary constituency. The number of Early Years providers who left the EYR is used as an estimate for those that have closed.
For more information on childcare providers and inspections, please see our early years and childcare statistics.
This statistic presents the levels of consumer trust in the ability of financial services institutions to provide security of personal data in the United Kingdom, as of November 2014. The highest share of consumers, 52 percent, trust their bank to hold their data securely. Online services, such as social networking, are trusted the least, at 15 percent of consumers.
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United Kingdom Data Center Networking Market is Segmented by Component (Product and Services), End User( IT and Telecommunications, Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI), Government and Defense and More), Data Center Type (Colocation, Hyperscalers/Cloud Service Providers, Edge/Micro Data Centers), by Bandwidth (≤10 GbE, 25–40 GbE and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
Doorda's UK Company Director Data provides a comprehensive database of over 27 million company directors with correspondence address insights sourced from 75 data sources, offering unparalleled insights for business intelligence and marketing purposes.
Volume and stats: - 29M Unique Addresses - 27M Active directorships - 19 Variables on each address
Our Company Director Data offers a multitude of use cases: - Market Analysis - Marketing Lists - Lead Generation - Risk Management - Business Development
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Covering a wide range of industries and sectors, our data empowers organizations to make informed decisions, uncover market trends, and gain a competitive edge in the UK market.
This data shows how many assurance visits we carried out to social care providers within each local authority, and gives a list of the providers.
Find out more about our assurance visits to social care providers.
This statistical release presents the National Statistics on the stock owned and managed by private registered providers in England in 2020-21. Based on data from the Regulator of Social Housing’s Statistical Data Return, it provides details of private registered providers’ owned and managed stock, details rents reported for low cost rental stock (social and Affordable Rents) and provides an overview of the private registered providers’ sector including details of stock movement and vacancies.
The release comprises three briefing notes (stock, rents and sector characteristics), four dynamic look-up tools (Excel based) allowing users to view the underlying data at a PRP and Group PRP level, a range of geographies and also view five-year trend information at a range of geographies. Additional data tables, raw data from the SDR and technical documentation is also provided.
The statistics derived from the SDR data and published as private registered provider social housing stock in England are considered by the United Kingdom Statistics Authority’s regulatory arm – the Office for Statistics Regulation – to have met the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value, and are considered a national statistic. For more information see the data quality and methodology note.
The responsible statistician for this statistical release was Amanda Hall. The lead official was Will Perry.
These statistics are based on data from the SDR. This return collects data on stock size, types, location and rents at 31 March each year, and data on sales and acquisitions made between 1 April and 31 March. All private registered providers of social housing in England are required to complete the SDR, with those providers who own fewer than 1,000 units completing a shorter, less detailed return.
Statistical queries on this publication should be directed to the Referrals and Regulatory Enquiries team on 0300 124 5225 or email enquiries@rsh.gov.uk.
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Previous releases of these statistics are available on the Statistical Data Return statistical releases collections page.
An accessible HTML summary of the key findings from the report has been included on this page. If you require any further information, please contact enquiries@rsh.gov.uk.
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This register lists higher education providers, which have particular relationships to Government (or bodies related to Government) in England. It sets out the powers they have, and the regulatory controls which apply to them.
The register draws together information held by a number of organisations about the regulatory status of higher education providers. It helps to clarify how this information is related, and what each provider is required to do.
The register includes all higher education providers which are regulated in England because they:
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The UK data center market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of cloud computing, big data analytics, and the burgeoning digital economy. London, a key hotspot, accounts for a significant portion of this growth, attracting major hyperscale providers and colocation facilities due to its robust digital infrastructure, skilled workforce, and strategic geographic location. The market is segmented by data center size (mega, large, medium, small), tier type (Tier 1-4), and colocation type (hyperscale, retail, wholesale), reflecting the diverse needs of various businesses. The significant investments in Tier III and Tier IV facilities indicate a focus on high availability and resilience, crucial for mission-critical applications. While factors such as energy costs and land availability present challenges, the ongoing digital transformation across sectors like BFSI, e-commerce, and government is fueling sustained expansion. We project a healthy Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for the UK data center market, exceeding the global average, reflecting the nation's position as a leading European digital hub. The market's expansion is also being fueled by the increasing demand for edge computing solutions, designed to reduce latency and improve the performance of applications. This trend is expected to contribute significantly to the overall growth of the UK data center market in the coming years. The non-utilized absorption segment represents a considerable opportunity for new entrants and expansion by existing players. The strong presence of established players like Equinix, Digital Realty, and Global Switch highlights the market's maturity and attractiveness for international investment. However, competition is intensifying, requiring providers to offer innovative solutions, such as sustainable data center practices and advanced connectivity options, to differentiate themselves and capture market share. Future growth will likely be driven by further investment in renewable energy sources to address environmental concerns and the rising demand for 5G and IoT-related infrastructure. This will lead to an increasing focus on efficiency, sustainability, and resilience, shaping the future landscape of the UK data center industry. Recent developments include: October 2022: CyrusOne announced that they proposed a new data center in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, UK. The site will have 10 data halls supporting around 90MW of capacity and the project would include a new on-site substation.August 2022: Coltannounced to open a new data center in Hayes, West London, that would more than triple its existing footprint in the UK capital. It will deliver a new purpose-built of 50MW in 2.1-hectare data center campus known as 'London 4'.March 2022: Kao Data announced plans for a second building for its Harlow campus in the UK. The company says construction is now underway on its second 10 MW facility outside London.. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
As of 2024, around ********* of households with internet access in the United Kingdom (UK) were subscribed to a BT internet service and regarded it as their main service provider. Sky was the main service provider for ** percent of respondents, while Virgin Media was used by ** percent.
This statistical release presents the National Statistics on the stock owned and managed by private registered providers in England. Based on data from the Regulator of Social Housing’s Statistical Data Return it provides details of PRP owned and managed stock, details rents reported for low cost rental (social and Affordable Rents) and provides an overview of the PRP sector including details of stock movement and vacancies.
The release comprises three briefing notes (stock, rents and sector characteristics), four dynamic look-up tools (Excel based) allowing users to view the underlying data at a PRP and Group PRP level, a range of geographies and also view five-year trend information at a range of geographies. Additional data tables, raw data from the SDR and technical documentation is also provided.
These statistics are based on data from the SDR. This return collects data on stock size, types, location and rents at 31 March each year, and data on sales and acquisitions made between 1 April and 31 March. All private registered providers of social housing in England are required to complete the SDR, with those providers who own fewer than 1,000 units completing a shorter, less detailed return.
The statistics derived from the SDR data and published as private registered provider social housing stock in England are considered by the United Kingdom Statistics Authority’s regulatory arm – the Office for Statistics Regulation – to have met the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value, and are considered a national statistic. For more information see the data quality and methodology note.
In 2020/21 the publication of these statistics was delayed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, with the release occurring in February 2021 rather than the originally planned September 2020.
The responsible statistician for this statistical release was Amanda Hall. The lead official was Will Perry.
Statistical queries on this publication should be directed to the Referrals and Regulatory Enquiries team on 0300 124 5225 or mail enquiries@rsh.gov.uk.
Users are encouraged to provide comments and feedback on how these statistics are used and how they meet their needs either through our feedback rating icons on all published documents or through direct email contact (please send these entitled “PRP statistics feedback” to enquiries@rsh.gov.uk).
Previous releases of these statistics are available on the Statistical Data Return statistical releases collections page
An accessible HTML summary of the key findings from the report has been included on this page. If you require any further information, please contact enquiries@rsh.gov.uk.
According to statistics published by the European Commission, the number of data companies are estimated at ******* in the ** European Union countries and the United Kingdom in 2019, exhibiting a year-on-year growth of *** percent. The number of data suppliers is forecast to grow in the coming years, reaching ******* by 2025 in the baseline scenario.
The source defines data companies as organizations that have as their main activity the production and delivery of digital data-related products, services and technologies. They represent the supply side of the data market.