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Internet Service Providers are sitting on a gold mine

In this episode, shoaib brings together to fieldproxy team to take a look at why internet service providers from tier-2 and tier-3 cities are going to explode in growth in the coming years...

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December 21, 2022

As more and more people in tier-2 and tier-3 cities gain access to the internet, the demand for reliable internet service is on the rise. Internet service providers (ISPs) in these areas have a unique opportunity to capitalize on this growing market. The Fieldproxy team believes that ISPs in tier-2 and tier-3 cities are poised for explosive growth in the coming years. One of the reasons for this is the increasing number of people moving to these cities for work and education. With more people comes more demand for internet access, and ISPs in these areas are well-positioned to meet that demand.

Another reason for the growth potential of ISPs in tier-2 and tier-3 cities is the increasing adoption of technology in these areas. As more people gain access to smartphones and other internet-enabled devices, they will need reliable internet service to use them. ISPs in these areas can provide that service and tap into the growing market for mobile internet access.To prepare for this growth, ISPs in tier-2 and tier-3 cities need to invest in their networks. This includes upgrading their infrastructure, expanding their coverage areas, and improving their customer service. By doing so, they can attract more customers and charge higher prices for faster speeds.

In addition, ISPs in these areas should also consider offering additional services, such as online storage, security, or virtual private networks (VPNs). These services can provide additional revenue streams for ISPs and add value for their customers.

Finally, ISPs in tier-2 and tier-3 cities should also be aware of the growing trend of the internet of things (IoT) and the opportunities it presents. By offering connectivity for these devices and charging for the service, ISPs can create a new revenue stream.The Fieldproxy team believes that ISPs in tier-2 and tier-3 cities have a lot of potential for growth in the coming years. By investing in their networks, offering additional services, and taking advantage of new technology, they can better prepare their service teams and tap into the growing demand for internet access in these areas.

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In this 10mins program, James digs deep to learn the truth about guests who have been painted as monsters by a culture that passes judgment without fully understanding the situation. Every Thursday, tune in to learn the truth from another misunderstood outcast as they provide the context that is missing from their terrible story.

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