Week 3 and the demand tracker goes on
Here we are at the end of week three of the trackers life span - how long it will live for is something that perhaps bookies should take bets on.The tracker has seen a reasonable amount of life this week, with a couple of exchanges at the 10% mark, and oddly two exchanges that have no trigger showing the highest demand levels.
Exchange Name | Registrations | Trigger |
WNSEA SEALAND RCC | 56 | Not set |
CMHILL HILLSIDE | 45 | Not set |
SDNWHVN NEWHAVEN | 38 | 350 |
WWSIDM SIDMOUTH | 34 | 400 |
MRMDW MIDDLEWICH | 27 | 350 |
SWEBY EBBW VALE | 24 | 250 |
THGO GORING | 23 | Not set |
SLBLR BOLSOVER | 16 | 400 |
MRNEW NEW MILLS | 16 | 400 |
EAKSG KESGRAVE | 16 | 350 |
This is just the top 10 exchanges that we are aware of, if your exchange beats any of these then let us know at [email protected].
Lets hope that once the larger ISPs like AOL, BT Openworld and Freeserve who have national advertising campaigns acknowledge the checker exists and start to collect data for BT Wholesale then numbers may move upwards at a more hope inducing rate.