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    Fasthosts Internet Ltd is a provider of Internet access and hosting services based in Gloucester, England. The company also operates the domain name registration service UKreg. Fasthosts was originally started by Andrew Michael, then aged 17, as part of an A-level school project. [1] It became a limited company in 1999, and launched UKreg in ...

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  7. United Internet - Wikipedia

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    United Internet is the parent company of three major webmail providers: GMX Mail and Web.de, which are predominantly European providers, and Mail.com whose users are mainly from the US and the UK. It also owns Ionos and Fasthosts , both domain registrars and web hosting providers.

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  9. Andrew Michael (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Fasthosts was listed in the Sunday Times as one of the fastest growing technology companies in the UK, and by 2005 reported a turnover of £20m and a profit of £5m. [4] In 2006 the company was sold to German internet company United Internet for a reported £61m, with Michael owning a 75% share in the company.