This page contains the list of companies in Internet Service Providers category. Click on the company name to get further details of the company.

The Enta Group was founded in 1990 by chairman and managing director Jason Tsai and three other employees. Entanet provides business-class voice and data connectivity services such as broadband Internet access, Web hosting, colocation, and virtual private networks (VPNs). The company primarily serves corporate customers in the UK, relying on channel partners to sell it's proucts. Part of the Enta Group of firms, Entanet has sister companies that provide related services such as e-commerce services (Enta Online), interactive communications (Enta Media), and hardware and software distribution (Entatech). In 2006 the company merged with sister company Entacall to provide converged data and voice solutions.

Fasthosts Internet is a division of Germany-based United Internet. Fasthosts Internet wants businesses to entertain customers fast. Fasthosts Internet Ltd. company offers Web hosting services and low-cost broadband Internet access to businesses, individuals, and resellers. Fasthosts automates its services using an online control panel that allows customers to set up and manage their accounts, including adding and managing domain names. Fasthosts Internet Ltd. company was founded in 1999 when schoolmates Andrew Michael and Alex Wilding could not find a suitable hosting service for a project Web site they were designing. Andrew Michael was succeeded as CEO in 2009 by Andy Burton, the former CEO of Centennial Software.

FastNet International is an Internet service provider (ISP) that offers DSL-based broadband Internet access to business subscribers in the UK. FastNet company, which does business as FastNet Business Internet, also offers related Internet and communications services such as Web site hosting, leased line and VLAN services, firewall network protection, virtual private networks (VPN), and e-mail services. FastNet International, which was founded in 1995, focuses on the small-business market.

FullNet Communications, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides integrated communications, Internet connectivity, and data storage solutions to individuals, businesses, organizations, educational institutions, and governmental agencies. Its services include dial-up and direct high-speed connectivity to the Internet through the FullNet brand name; backbone services to private label Internet services providers and businesses; carrier-neutral telecommunications premise co-location; Web page hosting; equipment co-location; and traditional telephone services. The company also provides Internet access services to individual and small business subscribers located in Oklahoma on a retail and wholesale basis, private label retail and business direct dial-up connectivity to the Internet, and secure private networks through its backbone network. In addition, it provides leased line Internet connections; and sells Internet access to other Internet service providers. The company provides branded and private label Internet access services in 232 communities in Oklahoma. It markets its carrier neutral co-location solutions in its network operations center to other competitive local exchange carriers, Internet service providers, and Web-hosting companies. As of December 31, 2009, the company had approximately 1,200 subscribers. It was formerly known as CEN-COM of Oklahoma, Inc. and changed its name to FullNet Communications, Inc. in December 1995. FullNet Communications, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Global NAPs Networks provides Internet access, leased line transport, and network colocation services to companies nationwide. The company, which acts as a "middle man" between local and national carriers and the smaller phone companies and ISPs that connect to them via the Global NAPS network, offers service in 17 mostly eastern US states. Global NAPS is embroiled in ongoing legal disputes (some dating back to 2003) in several states with industry leaders AT&T and Verizon, as well as smaller regional players like FairPoint, over tens of millions in connection fees allegedly owed by the company. Global NAPS has disputed the charges, but the court battles have resulted in termination of its services in some areas.

GlobalSCAPE, Inc. develops, distributes, and maintains secure managed file transfer software that enables individuals and business users to exchange information over the Internet, as well as wide-area file system (WAFS) collaboration and continuous data protection (CDP) software. The company offers file transfer protocol (FTP) client programs, including CuteFTP, which permits a user to request a file from or send a file to an FTP server or host computer; and CuteFTP Pro, a program that incorporates various standards for encrypting data during transport and at rest, accelerating transfer of large files, and automating common file transfer tasks. It also provides file transfer servers programs, such as Enhanced File Transfer Server, which provides digital certificate management, remote management capability, and ability to manage user accounts with settings for security and control; and Enhanced File Transfer Server Enterprise, an enterprise file server that supports enterprise installations. In addition, the company offers data replication products, including Wide Area File Services, which delivers a file access system, instant file-sharing, and server-to-server mirroring; and continuous backup software that delivers real-time continuous data protection. Further, it provides Mail Express, a software add-in that redirects email attachments for delivery in accordance with administrator-defined policies; and CuteSendIt, a software-as-a-service managed file transfer solution, as well as resells BOUNCER, an enterprise application whitelisting solution. GlobalSCAPE serves finance, health care, energy, retail, manufacturing, and engineering markets worldwide. GlobalSCAPE, Inc. company was founded in 1996 and is based in San Antonio, Texas.

Great Works Internet was founded in 1994 as Biddeford Internet. Great Works Internet feels that connecting to the Web is no small matter. The company, known as GWI, provides Internet services to customers in Maine and areas of New Hampshire. The company serves more than 60,000 residential and business customers with dial-up and broadband connection services. GWI offers other residential services including Internet telephony, while providing such business-oriented services as Web site, email, and data server hosting, as well as online access for local cable operators.

Group NBT was founded in 1995. Easily is not only how but what Group NBT can offer to help a company get a good Web site. Group NBT, formerly NetBenefit, provides Web-hosting services and domain-name management in the US, the UK, and continental Europe. Group NBT operates through three companies: NetBenefit, which provides Web-hosting services to small and midsized businesses; NetNames (acquired 2000), offering domain-name management to large businesses; and Easily (purchased 2004), offering Web-hosting and domain-name services to businesses and consumers in the UK. Group NBT company acquired brand protection services firm Envisional in 2007.

iBAHN drives communications on the Internet superhighway. iBAHN Corporation provides high-speed Internet access to the hospitality industry primarily in 40 countries. Over wired and wireless broadband connections, it provides digital entertainment and information services to hotel guests, small group meetings, and large industry events at about 2,000 hotels, conference centers, and meeting rooms. Its secure broadband service also enables videoconferencing for corporations and associations hosting meetings and training sessions. iBAHN's Speed Solution service lets hotels charge a higher rate for speedier Internet service. Clients have included Accor, Marriott, and Hilton. Privately held, iBAHN was founded in 1998.

Internet America, Inc. is a leading regional Internet Service Provider in the southwestern United States, with operations based in Houston, Texas. We provide our subscribers with a high quality Internet experience with fast, reliable service and responsive customer care. Our common stock trades on the over-the-counter bulletin board under the symbol "GEEK". Internet America offers a wide array of Internet services tailored to meet the needs of both individual and business subscribers. Our primary service offerings include broadband Internet delivered wirelessly and over DSL, and dial-up Internet access. Additionally we provide related value-added services such as Fax2email, online backup and storage solutions, parental control software, and more.Our consumer products include high-speed Wireless Internet access, DSL access, dial-up Internet access, e-mail addresses, web site hosting and other services. For our business subscribers we offer dedicated high-speed Internet access, managed web site hosting, server colocation, domain name registration and other services. Internet America signed its first subscriber in January 1995, and by mid April, only three months later, the Company had grown to over 3,500 subscribers. Since then, Internet America has evolved into one of the most technologically sophisticated ISPs in the U.S. As of June 30, 2006, we served approximately 37,000 active subscribers. Our popular services and our seven-days-a-week customer care staff provide our customers with an easy and enjoyable Internet experience.
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