Internet service providers 263.net is a Chinese Internet Service Provider said to be named after the number they used for dial-up access to the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "263.net"
Address.com is an ISP which has free dial-up, pay dial-up, and broadband. ...more on Wikipedia about "Address.com"
Admiral Online, headquartered in Glendale, California, is a nationwide internet service provider in the United States providing wholesale connectivity and hosting service to its reseller network. ...more on Wikipedia about "Admiral Online"
ALCONET s.r.o. is a small local internet service provider in Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia. It has connected the city of Liptovsky Mikulas and some villages ( Zavazna Poruba, Liptovsky Trnovec, Bobrovec, Trstene, Jalovec, Veterna Poruba, Uhorska Ves, Paludzka, Liptovska Ondrasova, Podturen). ALCONET is using wireless ( 802.11b+) technology to connect their clients. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alconet"
America Online, or AOL for short, is a U.S.-based online service provider, Internet service provider, and media company. Based in Dulles, Virginia, a community in Loudoun County, Virginia, with regional headquarters installations in many cities around the world, it is by far the most successful proprietary online service, with more than 32 million subscribers at one point in the US, Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Latin America (declared bankrupt in 2004), Japan and formerly Russia. In early 2005, AOL Hong Kong stopped its service. In the fall of 2004, AOL reported total subscribers had dropped to 24 million, a drop of over a quarter of its subscribers. ** In late 1996, AOL suspended all dialup service within Russia in the face of massive billing fraud, forcing the company into a rare case of full market retreat. ...more on Wikipedia about "America Online"
ARNES stands for Academic and Research Network of Slovenia. Its main task is development, operation and management of the communication and information network for education and research, and was established as an independent public institution in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "ARNES"
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AT&T Inc. , based in San Antonio, Texas, is the largest provider of both local and long distance telephone services and wireless service (through its Cingular joint venture with BellSouth) in the United States. The modern company was formed by SBC Communications' purchase of its former parent company, AT&T Corp., in 2005. As a part of the merger, SBC shed its name and took on the iconic AT&T moniker (originally American Telephone and Telegraph) and the famed T stock-trading symbol (for "Telephone"). ...more on Wikipedia about "AT&T"
ATMnet was a regional Internet Service Provider (ISP) located in San Diego, California that began business in 1994, until its purchase by Verio in the late 1990s as part of a national roll-up of small ISPs. ATMnet was originally an operating unit of Visicom Laboratories Incorporated ( Visicom) called Visicom Network Services (VNS). VNS was started by two Visicom employees as an experimental entry into the rapidly expanding ISP marketplace shortly after the government allowed commercial use of the Internet infrastructure. VNS initially provided dial-up services in the San Diego, California market and later provided dedicated Internet services to businesses through T1 and factional T1 "local loop" circuits. ATMnet operated under domain names atmnet.net and atmnet.com. ...more on Wikipedia about "ATMNet"
Aurora Cable Internet is a Canadian company, which provides digital cable television, cable internet and VOIP service in the towns of Aurora and Oak Ridges, Ontario. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aurora Cable Internet"
Be Unlimited is a UK Internet service provider, offering ADSL2+ services via Local Loop Unbundling. ADSL2+ is a new ADSL standard, and allows BeUnlimited to offer broadband services with speeds up to 24mbit downstream and 1.3mbit upstream. Initially offered in London ( August 2005), the service is to be extended to the remainder of the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Be Unlimited"
Bell Sympatico, originally and frequently simply called Sympatico, is the consumer-side Internet service provider division of Bell Canada. Sympatico was launched on November 29th, 1995. Originally a national service operated jointly by Canada's ILECs, the companies other than Bell (including Aliant) have since retreated to their own brands. Bell subsidiaries NorthernTel, Télébec and NorthwesTel continue to brand their internet services as Sympatico, and users receive an @ntl.sympatico.ca, @tlb.sympatico.ca, or @sympatico.ca email address, respectively. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bell Sympatico"
BT Group plc (formerly known as British Telecommunications) which trades as BT (and previously as British Telecom) is the privatised former UK state telecommunications operator . It is still the dominant fixed line telecommunications provider in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "BT Group plc"
Bulldog Communications is a UK Internet service provider, offering broadband services via Local Loop Unbundling with speeds up to 8mbit downstream and 400kbit upstream. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bulldog Communications"
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Cable One is a United States cable service provider and subsidiary of The Washington Post Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cable One"
Cablevision, formerly Electrovision de La Tuque, is a cable television and Internet provider in Canada. The company predominantly serves the Abitibi-Témiscamingue area, though it serves other parts of Quebec and Ontario as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cablevision (Canada)"
chello is the brand of internet service provider-activities of LGI (formerly UGC), the leading provider of broadband internet access via cable (see DOCSIS) in Europe with estimated 2.5 million customers. It operates in 15 European, 4 Latin American and 2 Asian/ Pacific countries: ...more on Wikipedia about "Chello"
Cogeco is a Canadian media company. The corporation first entered the television business in the mid- 1950s with the launch of an SRC affiliate in Trois-Rivières, CKTM. Later the company expanded with the creation of CKSH in Sherbrooke, a radio network and diversification in the cable television industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cogeco"
CompuServe, (in full, CompuServe Information Services, or CIS), was the first major commercial online service in the United States, dominating the field during the 1980s and remaining a major player through the mid- 1990s when it was sidelined by the rise of GUI-based services such as America Online (AOL). Today the company operates as an internet service provider (ISP), owned by AOL. ...more on Wikipedia about "CompuServe"
Covad Communications Group (COVAD is an abbreviation for COmbined Voice And Data) is an American provider of broadband voice and data communications. The company offers DSL, Voice over IP, T1, Web hosting, managed security, IP and dial-up, and bundled voice and data services directly through Covad's network and through Internet Service Providers, value-added resellers, telecommunications carriers and affinity groups to small and medium-sized businesses and home users. Covad broadband services are currently available across the nation in 44 states and 235 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and can be purchased by more than 57 million homes and businesses, which represent over 50 percent of all US homes and businesses. Corporate headquarters is located at 110 Rio Robles San Jose, CA 95134. ...more on Wikipedia about "Covad"
Data Control & Systems was a company formed in Zimbabwe to provide Internet access to the whole nation from 1994. Eventually the name was changed to Internet Unlimited and was then bought out by Econet Wireless and named Ecoweb. In 2005, the company provides internet access to over 50,000 Zimbabweans and many international tourists through lower level Internet Cafe's. ...more on Wikipedia about "Data Control & Systems (Pvt) Ltd."
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Delphi was an early US Internet service provider that started as a nationwide dialup service in 1983, and in 1992 became the first national commercial service to offer access to the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Delphi online service"
Demon Internet is a British Internet Service Provider. It was one of the earliest ISPs, starting on 1 June 1992 from an idea posted on CIX by Cliff Stanford of Demon Systems Ltd. The branch in the Netherlands started in 1996. In the early days users were expected to connect to a BBS and download basic internet connection software based on the KA9Q implementation of TCP/IP. In 1995 the company acquired Richard Clayton's Turnpike suite for Windows. ...more on Wikipedia about "Demon Internet"
Dhiraagu ( Dhivehi: ދިރާގު) ( Acronym: ދިވެހި ރާއްޖޭގެ ގުޅުން, Dhivehi Raajjeygé Gulhun) is the first Maldivian telecommunications company. Established in 1988, the company still remains the largest telecom provider for the nation. Major services provided by the company includes landline telephony, Internet (including dial-up access and " broadband", satellite and ADSL services), and GSM. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dhiraagu"
Digital Systems was the first Internet service provider in Bulgaria. The company was established in 1989 with their main business activities being computer systems and networks. It has been offering Internet services since 1991. ...more on Wikipedia about "Digital Systems"
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