Atlantic Broadband’s Research Reveals Changing Behaviors of Small and Medium Businesses During Pandemic
14 7월 2020 - 11:00PM
Business Wire
More Than Half of SMBs Are Optimistic That
Their Businesses Will Emerge as Strong or Stronger Than
Pre-COVID-19; Less Than Eight Percent Anticipate Permanent
Closure
Atlantic Broadband, the nation’s eighth-largest cable operator,
today revealed the results of research conducted by Independence
Research, LLC of small- and medium-sized businesses which measured
the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on business sentiment and SMB’s
technology investment plans.
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted nearly every business in the
United States. Many have been forced to temporarily or permanently
close physical operations or transition employees to work from home
situations. As an internet, phone and TV provider for businesses,
Atlantic Broadband has worked closely with its customers throughout
the pandemic to adapt its processes and to ensure connectivity,
while network upgrades helped deliver needed capacity and
reliability.
Atlantic Broadband commissioned Independence Research to survey
small business IT decision-makers on their current sentiment and to
understand how IT investment priorities may have changed over the
past three months.
Key findings of the research include:
- Small Businesses Are Staying Positive – Despite the many
challenges faced by SMBs, more than half (56 percent) of businesses
surveyed are positively navigating the crisis and believe their
business will emerge as strong or stronger than before. Less than 8
percent of respondents were pessimistic or anticipating permanent
closure.
- Impact to Business Operations – Over 18 percent of
businesses surveyed said they were forced to temporarily cease
operations during COVID-19.
- Working from Home – More than half (52 percent) of SMBs
surveyed indicated that working from home is not an option for
their employees. 15 percent indicated that at least some portion of
their workforce will continue to permanently work from home in the
aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak.
- Preparing for a Second Wave – A majority (56 percent) of
businesses feel prepared for a second pandemic wave, while only 21
percent of respondents feel unprepared.
When asked what the most important change their business will
make when the U.S. economy stabilizes, priorities included budget
considerations, cleanliness and health-related policy changes, an
increase in remote work and virtual communications/events. Many
businesses also indicated a planned transition to online and
eCommerce capabilities.
“In order to offer business customers optimal services and
support, it is critical that telecom and IT providers understand
how profoundly the COVID-19 pandemic will impact their customers in
both the short and long-term,” said John Romagnoli, Senior
Director, Commercial Products, Atlantic Broadband. “While we were
pleasantly surprised to see that SMBs have a cautiously optimistic
outlook, they are clearly wrestling with critically important
decisions including how to work remotely in the most effective
manner and technologies they will require as regional economies
re-open and the possibility of regional COVID-19 hotspots.”
Key findings of the IT investment research include:
- IT Budgets Remain – Two-thirds of surveyed businesses
said they plan to keep 2020 IT spending intact. 19 percent plan to
increase their IT spending and only 17 percent plan to reduce their
budget.
- Investing in Collaboration – IT spending will
overwhelmingly focus on video conferencing and collaboration
technology, followed by internet upgrades and cybersecurity.
- Customer Support is Key – Business respondents will
prioritize customer support as they move forward from COVID-19.
After customer service and support, faster internet was a high
priority over lower priced services, indicating that customers are
willing to spend more for assurances that they will have the
services they need to operate.
- Reliability is King – In addition to customer service,
small businesses are looking for true partnership from their
vendors in order to manage effectively in the aftermath of the
pandemic. Where reliability has historically ranked high on SMB
priorities, it will increase dramatically post-pandemic.
- Increased Appetite for Bandwidth – The survey findings
revealed that SMB interest in Gigabit internet speed has grown
significantly, along with the importance of upstream broadband
capacity.
“We are seeing SMB owners and IT leaders stepping back to try to
refocus their priorities and spending as they emerge from the
crisis phase of COVID-19,” said Matt Davis, Founder and Principal
Analyst, Independence Research. “Many of these businesses are
planning to maintain or increase their technology investments, but
they will direct spending on technologies that will directly impact
their success post-pandemic. More importantly, they’ll be looking
for technology partners that can guarantee reliability and quality
service.”
This May 2020 survey was conducted of over 500 U.S. small
business IT decision-makers located in areas of Atlantic
Broadband’s footprint. Experts were surveyed across professional
services, healthcare, manufacturing, construction and other
vertical markets. The majority of those surveyed work for
organizations with fewer than 25 employees.
ABOUT ATLANTIC BROADBAND BUSINESS Atlantic Broadband
Business delivers advanced Video, Internet, Business WiFi and Phone
services to small and medium businesses over a highly reliable,
fiber-rich, high-capacity network. It also offers customized,
scalable Metro Ethernet enterprise solutions, including dedicated
fiber with symmetrical speeds up to 10 Gbps, point-point and
multipoint transport, and Hosted Voice solutions. Atlantic
Broadband supports its business clients with 24/7 network
monitoring and technical support, professional client care, and
dedicated local account executives. To learn more, visit
atlanticbb.com/business.
ABOUT ATLANTIC BROADBAND Atlantic Broadband, a subsidiary
of Cogeco Communications Inc. (TSX: CCA), is the eighth-largest
cable operator in the United States, based on the number of
television service customers served. The company provides its
residential and business customers with Internet, TV and Phone
services in 11 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine,
Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Virginia and West Virginia. Atlantic Broadband is headquartered in
Quincy, Massachusetts. To learn more about Atlantic Broadband,
please visit www.atlanticbb.com.
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