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  2. SonicWall - Wikipedia

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    SonicWall is an American cybersecurity company that sells a range of Internet appliances primarily directed at content control and network security. These include devices providing services for network firewalls , unified threat management (UTM), virtual private networks (VPNs), virtual firewalls , SD-WAN , cloud security and anti-spam for email.

  3. Frontier Communications ILEC Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed by Verizon in 2009 to facilitate the planned sale of some local subsidiaries to Frontier, which was completed on July 1, 2010. The company was set up to allow for a Reverse Morris Trust merger, allowing Verizon to spin off the company to Frontier tax-free. Its primary purpose was to transfer Frontier ILEC Holdings as well ...

  4. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    The joint venture was being created as Bell Atlantic underwent a merger with GTE Corporation. In April 2000, the companies announced that the Bell Atlantic–GTE merger would take the name Verizon and that the Bell Atlantic–Vodafone wireless unit would be called Verizon Wireless (legally Cellco Partnership d.b.a. Verizon Wireless). [15]

  5. Could Verizon's Deal Go Sideways Too? - AOL

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    Now that the AT&T (NYS: T) merger is off the table, a new telecom proposal can get the Full Monty of regulatory attention. The blockbuster deal that Verizon (NYS: VZ) made earlier this month with ...

  6. The Monster Merger Deal to Watch For - AOL

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    There have been a number of huge merger deals in the not-too-distant past whose buyout numbers reached into low orbit. The most notorious -- and most scoffed at -- must be when AOL met Time Warner ...

  7. 7 Companies That Went Downhill After Being Acquired - AOL

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    In 2017, Verizon acquired Yahoo's core internet operations for a staggering $4.8 billion. Post-acquisition, Yahoo struggled under Verizon’s Oath division (later known as Verizon Media).

  8. List of Dell ownership activities - Wikipedia

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    SonicWALL, Inc. Software security United States: undisclosed [27] 26 April 2012: AppAssure: Software security United States: undisclosed [28] 27 July 2, 2012: Quest Software: Systems management and security software United States $ 2.4 × 10 ^ 9 [29] 28 November 16, 2012 Gale Technologies Infrastructure automation solutions United States ...

  9. Breakup of the Bell System - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Verizon sold its operations in northern New England to FairPoint Communications; In 2011, Qwest was acquired by CenturyLink, which subsequently changed its name to Lumen Technologies in 2020. In 2010, Verizon sold its West Virginia Bell operating company (along with much of its former GTE operations) to Frontier Communications