About Digital WWW
Digital WWW was formed in 1997 by Mathew Lyner, initially as a consultancy arm to NEG (Network Europe Group).
A management buyout at NEG resulted in Digital WWW running independently. Since then Digital WWW has grown a base of loyal IT partner companies and become an established channel supplier. Growth has been consistent and steady and the company has been profitable every year since its formation.
Today Mathew Lyner remains Managing Director. In a similar way, the vast majority of the company’s original customers remain as Digital WWW experiences almost zero churn.
Daniel Priestman has recently joined the company as Operations and Marketing Director. Daniel brings with him nearly ten years of Tier 1 carrier experience and will oversee an important growth phase of the business.
Digital WWW service commercial and non-profit customers, large and small, across a wide range of industry sectors. Current clients include:
Digital WWW offer the complete portfolio of communication services
All provided on one single monthly bill
5 Reasons to partner with Digital WWW
Flexible partner schemes from reseller to commission based. Retain ownership or pass on the risk
Digital WWW are a Virtual Network Operator.
Digital WWW provide end to end business communications solutions for the IT industry to supply to their clients. Our business approach is built around supporting our the needs of our customers’ clients.
Our route to market is through IT support companies and our business model is built on the following premise:
IT Support companies act as trusted advisor’s to their clients. Therefore it logically follows that they are best placed to recommend on related services such as internet and phone. This becomes even more pertinent as technologies converge and the lines between the IT provider and communications provider become blurred.
Digital WWW help IT companies provide sound advice on business communications to their customers. Importantly, we enable this advice to be turned into a real recurring revenue stream.