Zen listed in The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100

Date published: 25 September 2006


Zen Internet, one of the UK’s leading ISPs (Internet Service Providers), have made it into The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 list for the fourth consecutive year, achieving 69th place.

The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 is a national league table of Britain’s 100 private technology companies with the fastest-growing sales over a two year period. Within this list Zen revealed a sales growth of 56% a year from £7.8m in 2003 to £19m in 2005. The ISP has displayed significant technical growth in the past year, including building an Internet link to New York. This link offers customers faster access to American sites as well as ensuring that should any problems with the Internet in the UK occur, the affect on Zen customers would be minimal.

Iain Johnstone, Sales and Partner Programme Manager, Zen Internet, commented: “We are delighted about our inclusion in The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 for the 4th year running. The listing illustrates our continuing work to grow as a company, with significant sales and technical growth. As one of the first ISPs in the UK, we have continually grown and improved by staying true to our core values of quality, reliability and service and this has helped us to expand.”

The list is compiled by Oxford-based Fast Track, an independent research, publishing and networking events company which tracks Britain’s top-performing private companies.

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