Rise in users and wifi hotspots boosts Bitbuzz revenue by 28%

Group targets hotels in UK and open air urban access for growth

Bittbuzz managing director Shane Deasy: “Our strategy this year is to target the five-star hotel market in the UK”

Irish wireless Internet provider Bitbuzz increased its revenues by 28 per to ¤1.94 million in 2012, according to figures supplied to The Irish Times.

Profit figures are not disclosed by the company but are believed to have increased by a similar percentage rate.

This followed a strong year of growth with the number of registered users increasing by 530,966 to 1.14 million and its number of wifi hotspots up to 449 from 320 in 2011.

Growth has been driven by the increased use of smartphones and higher demand for data services.

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Bitbuzz operates in Ireland and Britain, and added new business with Easy Hotels, Tune Hotels, Holiday Inn Express, the Shelbourne Hotel, coffee chains Insomnia and Costa, and retailers Harvey Nichols and Applegreen.

In addition, it introduced Bitbuzz Freedom, which provides free wifi access in a number of outdoor locations in Dublin’s city centre.

It plans to expand this service to Cork and Killarney in April with Tralee, Limerick and Galway slated for connection later this year.

Commenting on the results, Bitbuzz managing director Shane Deasy said: "The start of 2013 was poor as many hotels saw a dip in business in January. We also saw a drop in our daytime venues such as coffee shops and shopping centres as there was a general fall in customer numbers in January.

“Thankfully, February and March were back up. We hope to see similar growth for Bitbuzz in 2013 as last year as the demand for Internet access continues to grow.”

Mr Deasy said its hotel business was “growing rapidly” in the UK. “Our strategy this year is to target the five-star hotel market in the UK, as we believe the experience we have from working with some of the leading five stars in Ireland will help us to win new business.”

Comreg estimates that Bitbuzz accounts for 56 per cent of all public wifi traffic in Ireland.

Ciarán Hancock

Ciarán Hancock

Ciarán Hancock is Business Editor of The Irish Times