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In 1995, OzEmail established a New Zealand offshoot, Voyager Internet, and was one of the first Internet providers in the country to go nationwide. [3] Following the WorldCom scandal and its subsequent pulling out of consumer Internet services, [4] [5] [6] by 2002 its customer base had been largely acquired by Telecom New Zealand's Xtra.
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ExecPC began offering Internet access in 1994 as ExecPC Internet, and being based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, quickly grew to be the largest Internet service provider in Wisconsin. The company was sold in 1998 to Voyager.net of East Lansing, Michigan. After a lengthy series of acquisitions, the assets are now held by LocalNet of Buffalo, New York ...
The Internet Service Providers Association of New Zealand (ISPANZ) is an organisation formed by Internet service providers (ISPs) in New Zealand. Its members include most New Zealand ISPs with the exceptions of Spark, Telstra and Vodafone. Its objectives are: [1] To promote and facilitate the effective functioning of the Internet in NZ as an ...
Optimized for older operating systems and dial-up internet connections, AOL Shield allows you to browse the internet quickly and easily. Install now *To enhance performance, when the AOL Shield Browser is launched over a dial-up connection, the security setting that blocks dangerous and deceptive content is disabled.