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  2. MWEB - Wikipedia

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    Mweb (Pty) Ltd is an Internet Service Provider based in South Africa since 1997. Mweb is a subsidiary of Webafrica, [4] and is headquartered in Cape Town. History

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  4. Fon Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Fon's HQ in Madrid Fon's CEO Alex Puregger Countries where FON operates. Fon Wireless Ltd. is a for-profit company incorporated and registered in the United Kingdom that provides wireless services.

  5. WebM - Wikipedia

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    WebM is an audiovisual media file format. [5] It is primarily intended to offer a royalty-free alternative to use in the HTML video and the HTML audio elements. It has a sister project, WebP, for images.

  6. Naspers - Wikipedia

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    Naspers Limited (until 1998 Die Nasionale Pers) is a South African multinational internet, technology and multimedia holding company headquartered in Cape Town, with interests in online retail, publishing and venture capital investment.

  7. Similarweb - Wikipedia

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    Similarweb develops tools that enable the analysis of the traffic and behavior of users on websites and apps.The service provides datasets and a platform marketed for individuals, teams, or companies requiring data for marketing, sales, and market research.

  8. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The countries in which the French Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in dark blue. Page views by country over time on the French Wikipedia. The audience measurement company Médiamétrie questioned a sample of 8,500 users residing in France with access to Internet at home or at their place of work.

  9. Internet Solutions - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Dimension Data acquired Internet Solutions by purchasing the remaining 75% of the company; previously they had acquired 25% the year before. [3] Ronnie Apteker, one of the founders of Internet Solutions stated that one of the main reasons for selling the company was to enhance the company's ability to deliver to the market and has joined forces with Dimension Data to meet market needs.