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Every dialup ISP owner should keep in mind that selling the business is always an option. We show what a typical agreement looks like.
Business owners, particularly those who own ISPs, need to be aware of the current stage of the industry evolution. The reasons are obvious, but the most important reason is the exit strategy. Technology companies are particularly vulnerable to technological obsolescence. Many new technologies inevitably destroy the market demand for a previous technology. Ask this important question. When is the most beneficial time for a technology company owner to sell out as opposed to continuing to grow? Many entrepreneurs have built and sold many times. They never stay with it for the long haul realizing this recurring process. Some of them stick to growth from 3 employees to 50, others prefer starting out with notable debt and growing from 25 employees to several hundred before selling out. But the amazing thing is that most successful ones sell out close to the same time in an industry's evolution. What is happening now in the dialup business is unique. While there is no doubt that the optimal time to sell a dialup company has passed, there is a rare and unique exit opportunity which is being presented to small dialup ISPs. This activity is happening with the small dialup ISPs having less than 5,000 subscribers. There are still several dialup ISPs which have 30-60,000 subscribers. They are still profitable due to the economies of scale which are not attainable by the small ISPs. The broadband Internet access business is still in a growth stage and the fixed wireless Internet access business is still in early growth Dilemma An industry comparison with remarkable similarities, a personal note:. Currently, what happened to most paging companies in the 1990's is happening to dialup ISPs. As the recurring revenue decreases and many of the variables expenses decrease as well, the fixed expenses continue to rise. This is an irreversible trend with no end in sight. Many dialup ISPs are no longer cash flow positive. The truth is, if a company has any debt, the owner will have to dig into his pocket to pay the interest and the principle. I introduced the paging industry example because there are fascinating similarities, with one exception. The present owners of small dialup ISPs do have a good option. Exit strategy for dialup ISPs The buyer
In the best case customers
The seller is now able to exit without shutting down the business and to double dip if another job is secured. This is the best option for the customers as well. Turn them over to someone who will be in the business for a while and can take advantage of economies of scale. Being the last man standing in an industry is not for everybody. End
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