Planet Online (UK ISP)

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Original Planet Online logo
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Planet Online was a UK business-to-business Internet Service Provider. Based in Leeds, it was started by local businessman and multi-millionaire Paul Sykes in July 1995.

Managed from a purpose-built NOC in Leeds, Planet's network was first switched on in October 1995 with over 2,000 businesses connected by the end of the following year.[1] The office in Leeds was shared with hardware specialist and sister company ESS, with the two formally merging on 1 January 1997.[2] The merged company retained the Planet Online name.

Sykes sold Planet to Energis in August 1998 for £85m [3] at a time when it carried around 40% of all internet traffic in the UK.[4] In August 2000 the company was renamed Energis Squared and given new branding consistent with that of its parent. It was later integrated into the rest of the Energis business, losing its separate identity.

Planet notably provided the back-end infrastructure for the consumer ISP Freeserve, led by John Pluthero, which helped it to became one of the UK's few profitable ISPs at that time. Now as Cable & Wireless, itself now led by Pluthero, the company continues to provide similar services to Freeserve's ultimate successor, Orange Broadband.

The company was winner of the Best Business ISP award at the ISPA Internet Industry Awards in 1999 and 2000.

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  1. ^ http://web.archive.org/web/19971221103718/planet.net.uk/about/about.htm
  2. ^ http://web.archive.org/web/19980115211629/planet.net.uk/online/online01/page01.htm
  3. ^ BBC News | The Company File | Sykes sells Planet Online
  4. ^ BBC NEWS | Politics | Profile: Paul Sykes

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