- for $2.2
billion in cash. "
AboveNet, Inc. 2011 Form 10-K
Annual Report". U.S.
Securities and
Exchange Commission. "
Abovenet to
Split Stock". The New York...
-
interconnection infrastructure.
AboveNet acquired PAIX, and
later sold it to
Switch and Data
around the time that
AboveNet filed for
chapter 11 bankruptcy...
- acquisitions; it took over
thirty companies from 2007 to 2014,
including AboveNet and 360networks. The
company completed an
initial public offering of stock...
- Broadcast.com was an
Internet radio company founded as Audio
Net in
September 1995 by
Cameron Christopher Jaeb. Todd
Wagner and Mark
Cuban later led the...
-
Sound Airport, New
Zealand Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., now
known as
AboveNet Multi-frequency
network Music for Nations, a
British record label "MFN"...
- consumer-purchasing data to
catalog firms. In July 1999,
DoubleClick acquired NetGravity and
rebranded NetGravity
AdServer as DART Enterprise.
Privacy groups complained...
-
September 1991. NSI gave out
names in the .com, .org, .mil, .gov, .edu and .
net Top
Level Domains (TLDs) for free,
along with free
Internet Protocol (IP)...
- akamai.
net akamaiedge.
net akamaihd.
net edgesuite.
net edgekey.
net srip.
net akamaitechnologies.com akamaitechnologies.fr akamaitech.
net akadns.
net akagtm...
-
experiment had come full circle.
Through 2009, the
domain www.prodigy.
net redirected to my.att.
net,
which appeared to be a Yahoo!-based
content and
search portal...
- as booksamillion.com; and an
internet development and
services company,
NetCentral, in Nashville, Tennessee. In
December 2015, the
company was acquired...