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little woman - 21 Oct 2003 09:38

Kingston Communications is an established UK communications company. The Group's national business-to-business capabilities encompass the provision of fully integrated and managed network solutions, complemented by the delivery of voice, data and call handling services in the towns and cities served by the Kingston Communications network. This infrastructure comprises twenty-five metropolitan fibre networks and a long distance broadband network, which was initiated for service in May 2001. Kingston's new media activities include the DSL-based interactive television service, KIT, and satellite broadband content, storage and distribution arm, Kingston inmedia. The Group's East Yorkshire network operation has served business and residential customers since 1904.

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optomistic - 21 May 2004 13:27 - 148 of 582

36K shares traded so far today. No pre results euphoria in KCOM yet, do you think it will start late Monday afternoon? feeling a bit :-(( about these.

optomistic - 21 May 2004 19:59 - 149 of 582

Judging by the postings on here I must be the only one holding KCOM now, they must be worse than I thought!!

optomistic - 27 Jul 2004 19:40 - 150 of 582

After all this time with no postings it is good to note that Little Woman's charts keep on updating.
Perhaps this latest press release may be of interest to KCOM holders who have not seen it.


Kingston to manage 2 million phone numbers for Leaf Telecom in 1.5 million p.a deal
Kingston Communications, a leading UK communications company, has won a key new deal to become the exclusive supplier of premium rate and number translation services to Guildford-based telco, Leaf Telecom. The deal is worth approximately 1.5million p.a.

Kingston will provide a fully managed service for all of Leaf's premium rate and 08 number call traffic. This includes taking over Leaf's entire portfolio of 2million numbers and providing co-location, number management and network management services.

Leaf's Financial Director, Glyn Picton, who is well known in the telecoms industry for selling the company's directory enquiries number 118118 to The Number for 2million said, "We wanted to partner with a Tier 1 telco that could provide end-to-end control over our traffic and assist with growing our business. Kingston was the ideal choice."

Dominic Campion, Account Manager at Kingston said, "Leaf Telecom is a highly regarded and significant player in the premium rate industry. Porting, hosting and managing 2 million numbers is a seriously complex project but one that we are delighted to be responsible for".

Kingston Communications is one of the leading PRS network providers in the UK, carrying millions of minutes of PRS traffic every month. Every Kingston PRS customer has a dedicated and experienced account manager. This breadth of knowledge enables Kingston to identify and deliver new revenue streams for customers through services such as Participation TV, SMS and broadcasting


Looking forward to KCOM creating enough interest to encourage an active thread.

opto

optomistic - 30 Sep 2004 08:45 - 151 of 582

Anyone left in KCOM? Pre close trading statment:

Kingston Communications(Hull)PLC
30 September 2004

KINGSTON COMMUNICATIONS (HULL) PLC (KCOM.L)
PRE-CLOSE STATEMENT


Kingston Communications (HULL) PLC (KCOM.L) is holding its normal series of
pre-close period meetings with analysts, ahead of its interim results
announcement on 30 November.

Performance from the Group's continuing operations remains ahead of last year
and in line with expectations. Revenues have continued to grow across the
business, which, combined with the benefit from our lower cost base, means that
the Group continues to trade profitably.

Within our business services area, the acceleration in growth rates seen in the
fourth quarter last year has been maintained. We continue to secure value added,
quality business, delivering recurring revenues, from both new and existing
customers. This includes a new 5 year multi-million pound contract with North
Wales Police Authority, to provide a fully managed IP virtual private network
solution, as well as the extension of an existing relationship with Admiral
Insurance to further improve their outbound calling capability. The long-term
relationships that we develop with our customers, built on the breadth of our
service capabilities, have helped underpin our margins.

In East Yorkshire, we have seen continued success in the take up of our
broadband services. Following a repositioning of our product offering in early
August, we have achieved a significant increase in broadband take-up attracting
new customers to our service as well as migrating existing dial-up customers
over to broadband. Our current level of connections stands at approximately
20,000.

As part of our strategy to accelerate the growth in our broadband business, the
Group has today acquired Eclipse Networking Limited ('Eclipse') for an initial
consideration of 12.5 million (see separate announcement). Eclipse is an
Internet Service Provider ('ISP') focused on providing a premium broadband
offering with a reputation for innovation, reliability and quality of service.
Eclipse currently has 35,000 broadband connections.

Chief Executive, Malcolm Fallen commented, 'The Group is performing strongly and
we continue to grow the business, improve its profitability, and maintain our
margins.

'At the same time, we are investing in areas of the business that offer further
opportunities to deepen our service capabilities and deliver profitable growth.
Our acquisition of Eclipse underlines this strategy.'

realcooltrader - 30 Sep 2004 09:12 - 152 of 582

Hi optomisitic, I've been trading these off and on over the last few months, whilst keeping a few in my ISA. Have topped up again this morning on this news. Seems very positive.
rct

optomistic - 30 Sep 2004 09:36 - 153 of 582

Morning RCT I have had these some while now some at a profit but overall at a loss.
Best bit of news we have had for some while particularly about Eclipse KCOM have got a lot for their money, one or two other telcos will regret letting this one get away now its been snapped up!

optomistic - 30 Sep 2004 14:40 - 154 of 582

Afternoon RCT, I think we will call this our thread, apart from Little Woman who is in Oz we seem to be the only two. Anyway more good news for the faithfull:

News
30 September 2004

Kingston Communications Wins Multi-Million Pound Police Contract

North Wales Police Authority has awarded Kingston Communications a multi-million pound contract to replace its entire communications infrastructure.

The five-year managed service agreement which was secured following a competitive tender - brings the number of substantial police authority customers that Kingston currently has in England and Wales to 17.

It will see Kingston replacing the force's existing network with a single converged voice and data network supporting IP (Internet protocol) telephony.

Initially linking 75 sites, the network could also support high bandwidth multimedia-based applications such as CCTV and video conferencing.

Over the last two years North Wales Police has begun implementing new cutting-edge IT applications such as a Records Management System, Duty Management System and a new Command and Control application.

Aspects of these systems will be interfaced together to provide a one stop shop approach to operational police systems, and will also be accessible in a mobile environment via palm and tablet devices.

Geoff Bradley, ICT Director at North Wales Police, points out: Our current network was reaching capacity and we simply could not make best use of the new applications or exploit the advantages of multimedia. These capabilities are very much in line with the national desire to use technology to improve front-line policing.

The IP virtual private network (VPN) solution will have a high bandwidth 100Mbps LAN Extension Service (LES)* based core linking 20 larger sites, with 55 further sites being equipped with a minimum 2Mbps IPVPN service. This means that any required change to network capacity can be easily accommodated.

As well as deploying Cisco based LAN switch and routing solutions to each site, Kingston will also upgrade the force's 22 existing Mitel PABXs to support IP telephony, adding remote IP handsets at smaller sites.

The multi-million pound managed service agreement also covers project management, implementation and ongoing support as well as call logging and 24 hour network monitoring and management.

Geoff Bradley commented: North Wales Police required a more flexible, resilient and scalable infrastructure that could easily evolve as the network changes and develops over time. Following an extensive European tender exercise, we chose Kingston because we needed an organisation who could not only provide and deliver a single solution for voice & data, but also importantly provide a fully managed service, with the emphasis on customer service.

North Wales Police are responsible for policing a large geographical area, which is home to approximately 657,000 people. It covers large rural regions, busy towns, two cities and the Snowdonia National Park, all of which require very specific types of policing support. There is also the ferry port on Anglesey, a number of significant tourist areas, and the industrial regions of the eastern side, which are experiencing a surge in development.

Other police forces that have communications contracts with Kingston include Gloucestershire, Derbyshire, Humberside, Avon & Somerset, West Mercia, Warwickshire, Sussex and Surrey.

* This allows you to connect two sites with local area networks (LANs) to create a wide area network.

optomistic - 02 Oct 2004 19:04 - 155 of 582

Little Woman, back from Oz now anything to add to this much neglected thread. I personally believe that this pheonix is about to rise. The trading statement has been neglected by the market, had it been a negative statement we all know what would have been the result. I believe that the long termers will be well rewarded for their patience.

realcooltrader - 14 Oct 2004 14:50 - 156 of 582

Hi optomistic, totally agree. I've just topped up again at 52.41p. KCOM previously bounced from this level, here's hoping.

optomistic - 14 Oct 2004 15:00 - 157 of 582

Good luck rct, I'm well invested here. Ints 30 Nov. Like the rest of the alt telcos the market is against them at the moment but I like to think that eventually the mood will change.

realcooltrader - 14 Oct 2004 16:26 - 158 of 582

Thanks, excellent timing as usual...:-(

optomistic - 14 Oct 2004 16:40 - 159 of 582

rct. Best buy price on last trades page 51.75p so not too far away there. I bought more VOD today needless to say I didn't hit the bottom. Never do, some must occasionally, lucky persons!!

realcooltrader - 18 Oct 2004 16:52 - 160 of 582

Oh well, in for a penny, in for a few more at 49.91p.

optomistic - 18 Oct 2004 19:31 - 161 of 582

rct,
Good luck with your buy and I do hope that you have touched a low. I am quite heavy into KCOM and would like to see a turn upwards before I make another move. It does appear that the company is most unloved at the moment and I think we will have to be patient for the change in sentiment to happen.
Regards
opto

optomistic - 19 Oct 2004 10:50 - 162 of 582

News Release:

14:30 - 18 October 2004
East Riding: Kingston Communications today announced it is revamping its broadband services to make them faster.

The firm today increased the speed of its services by 50 per cent and removed download limits.

It says the move will make its broadband services the fastest in the UK, but prices will stay the same.

KC also announced five more East Yorkshire villages are to be connected to broadband.

Steve Whitt, head of market development at KC's East Yorkshire division, said: "This is great news for broadband customers.

"When we cut our prices in August, we promised more Internet enhancements were on the way.

"KC surfers now benefit from some of the fastest ADSL broadband speeds in the UK as well as unlimited downloads."

The new system will allow users of the Karoo Broadband 750 package to download a three-minute movie in 36 seconds, while users of the Broadband 1500 package will be able to download it in 18 seconds.

Mr Whitt said the development of KC's broadband services was crucial for the company and the region.

He said: "Broadband is fundamental to our industry and our business. We have the skills in this area that we are keen to capitalise on.

"This is good for Hull. It has aspirations to become a digital city and this is part and parcel of that."

Mr Whitt believes KC offers broadband customers a "highly competitive" package, despite criticism of its broadband prices.

He said: "In August, we dropped our prices and that proved very popular with our customers.

"It caused a lot of our customers to make the move from traditional dial-up services to broadband.

"What's significant is that we have brought the price of our entry-level package below 20. Karoo Broadband 250 costs 18.99 a month.

"That costs only 1 more than the dial-up service."

Arnold, Long Riston, Brandesburton, North Cave, and Hutton Cranswick are to get connected to broadband in the next two weeks.

Homes interested in KC broadband should call (01482) 602444, while business customers should call (01482) 602900.


realcooltrader - 19 Oct 2004 11:09 - 163 of 582

Cheers opto. Like you, I've now got enough invested here. Roll on 30th November.

Minx - 19 Oct 2004 19:24 - 164 of 582

A while ago I put up an article warning readers of KCOM attitude to customers and efficieny of operations seen as one of the 20,000 broadband users (and TV & phones). The sp was somewhere around the 70 mark and I said I would not go near them until they clean uo their act. From the response I saw I susoect some KCOM employees contribute to this BB.

So then, not a surprise to me to see the chart and the fall off in price. I still have both BT & KCOM broadband (different houses), we are now on the 750. However today alone we suffered slow access rates and at one point this afternoon web pages were unavailable. We also have KCOM phones and Sat TV ( we also have BT phones so we are able to make a fair comparison).

In summary, KCOM are better than they used to be (a year ago) but still have work to do. From personal experience their broadband is slower than BT Yahoo broadband and the phones, especially on international calls which we do a lot of as hubby works abroad, are much more expensive. Just to clarify for doubters out there our BT set up is in our house in Newcastle, our KCOM is in Beverley (Nr Hull).

We have frequently traded KCOM shares in the past couple of years always making a small profit, our last sell was around the 70p when we were losing faith in them due to the service. The service is better now, and if it keeps improving then the shares may look oversold - keeping a watch on them anyway, may even go back into them sometime soon.


optomistic - 20 Oct 2004 00:41 - 165 of 582

Thanks Minx, it's good to hear something even slightly positive particularly from a local user. Perhaps other local users have views but are reluctant to share them. If so come on do so nobody bites here.
opto

Minx - 21 Oct 2004 10:22 - 166 of 582

went back in at 52p on the expectation it has found the bottom and will now turn up to results, after all they are better than they used to be - now watch me be proved wrong! hope not.

optomistic - 22 Oct 2004 08:58 - 167 of 582

ttt
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