Annual revenue increased 140 percent to a record $81.3 million. Internet revenue reached a record $53.1 million, a 307 percent increase from the prior year.

For the quarter, Globix posted record Internet revenue of $20.4 million, a 32 percent increase from third quarter 2000 and a 336 percent increase over revenue of $4.7 million in the fourth quarter 1999. Revenue totaled $25.9 million, an increase of 126 percent compared to $11.4 million for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 1999. Revenue from Server Sales and Integration was $5.5 million for the quarter, versus $6.8 million for the prior year’s quarter.

Globix Streaming Media contributed a record $1.3 million to the Internet segment in the fourth quarter, a 51 percent increase over third quarter 2000.

EBITDA loss (loss before net interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization) was $15.3 million for the quarter, compared to $10.8 million for the same quarter last year. New York and London SuperPOPs reached EBITDA breakeven in the quarter, ahead of plan.

Net loss attributable to common stockholders for the fourth quarter was $30.1 million, or $0.81 loss per share based on 37.1 million shares. This compares to a net loss attributable to common shareholders of $31.9 million, or $0.91 per share based on 34.9 million shares, in the third quarter of 2000, and $17.1 million, or $0.52 loss per share based on 33.2 million shares, for the fourth quarter 1999.

Currently enterprise customers represent more than 65 percent of our monthly recurring revenue as we continue to see growth being driven largely by these traditional companies, said Marc H. Bell, chairman and CEO. Strong growth from our existing customer base has pushed our average annualized revenue from our top 100 customers to more than $385,000, up from more than $329,000 in the third quarter.