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EarthLink is an American
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. It went public on NASDAQ in January 1997. Much of the company's growth was via acquisition; by 2000, ''
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'' described Earthlink as the "second largest Internet service provider after America Online."


Business

EarthLink was formed in 1994, and offers services to residential consumers and businesses. EarthLink claims to have five million users. EarthLink business internet sells business telecom services, IT and virtualization, cloud computing, IT security, digital marketing, colocation, hosted applications and support services. The company owns and operates a U.S. network including 29,421 route miles of fiber, 90 metro fiber rings, and eight data centers. EarthLink's offers residential consumers services that include wireless, fiber, and satellite internet, streaming content bundles, web hosting and e-commerce. Its products include spam filters, anti-virus protection, and cloud storage. Private equity firm Trive Capital acquired EarthLink in January 2019.


History


Early years

EarthLink was co-founded in March 1994 by
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, investor
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and Kevin M. O'Donnell. Dayton, then only age 23, reportedly was convinced of the need for a simple, user-friendly dial-up
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(ISP) after spending an entire week trying to configure his own computer for Internet access; the firm began in
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. By 1995, EarthLink offered dial-up service in 98 cities, and was one of the first U.S. ISPs to offer unlimited Internet access for a flat rate. In 1996, they began to offer Internet services for businesses, including
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and
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Internet access and web hosting. In 1997, Earthlink began to provide 56K dial-up access, doubling the speed of its dial-up service. EarthLink also teamed up with
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to offer high-speed
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. In 1998, they entered partnerships with Sprint,
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,
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, and other companies that helped it reach 1 million members by the end of the year. In 1999, EarthLink launched its TotalCommerce service for small business
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and also became the first ISP to offer nationwide high-speed Internet access via
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.


MindSpring merger and other acquisitions

On February 4, 2000, the company, then based in Pasadena, California, merged with Atlanta-founded MindSpring, making it the second-largest ISP in the U.S., after AOL. Later that year, the company launched EarthLink Biz DSL service. EarthLink also acquired OneMain.com, a large, rural ISP, and Rural Connections in 2001. In 2001, EarthLink partnered with
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to offer a two-way
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service. The company also introduced a fixed-IP DSL service for the
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business market. On June 10, 2002, EarthLink acquired
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, a low-priced dial-up ISP. EarthLink launched a
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phone service for broadband users called Unlimited Voice in April 2003. The company also released several free tools for its members to block spam, viruses, and spyware.


New ventures

New ventures during the mid 2000s included: * a joint venture named SK-Earthlink, later renamed Helio, sold 2008. * Earthlink acquired Aluria Software, LLC-a seller of Anti-Spyware software, based in Lake Mary, Florida. * New Edge Networks (acquired April 2006) * Muni-Wireless: In October 2005,
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, PA, and Anaheim, CA, selected EarthLink to build their municipal Wi-Fi networks. EarthLink's Municipal Networks division launched public wi-fi networks in Anaheim, Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Milpitas, CA, and won several more municipal contracts; in 2007 EarthLink decided to exit the muni wi-fi business. * ''VoIP'': EarthLink launched two new voice services between late 2005 and early 2006: a
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service called EarthLink trueVoice and a high-speed Internet and voice bundle called EarthLink DSL & Home Phone Service. In July 2005, EarthLink closed its in-house call centers to reduce costs.


New business acquisitions

Other acquisitions in the early 2010s included ITC
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, One Communications, STS Telecom, LogicalSolutions.net, part of Synergy Global Solutions in 2011, and Business Vitals, a provider of IT security and professional services. EarthLink also acquired xDefenders, a managed IT security company. In May 2011, the company created a new EarthLink Carrier division for wholesale customers with fiber-based transport, voice and data service, and switched services. In July 2013, EarthLink acquired CenterBeam, Inc., a provider of remote managed IT services—with an IT Support Center providing help desk, desktop technical support and application support services.


Business network and data center expansion

In July 2013, EarthLink completed its previously announced plans to open four new data centers in San Jose, Chicago, Dallas and Miami on its next-generation cloud platform. This brought its total to eight. In March 2017, EarthLink was acquired by Windstream Holdings, Inc., in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $1.1 billion, including debt. In early January 2019, Trive Capital acquired EarthLink for $330 million in cash from Windstream Holdings Inc. In 2021, Earthlink published a statement in which the company confirmed that customer's passwords can be read by its staff. Shortly later, the company deleted this statement without any clarification.


TotalAccess

Earthlink's TotalAccess software bundled various tools, including a dialer, but had initial negative reception both from users and from hardware vendors such as Dell. The 2nd iteration, TotalAccess 2004, added ''Earthlink Accelerator''; a reviewer wrote: "EarthLink says lets dial-up users access Web pages up to 5 times faster."


Awards and recognition

* J.D. Power ranked Earthlink highest for customer satisfaction in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Other rankings and awards include: *In October 1996, EarthLink was named "Internet Company of the Year" by the Southern California Software Industry Council. *In 2000, the company won ''
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''s World Class Award for Best ISP. *In 2002, the company was named Top ISP by CNet for the 3rd consecutive year and received a 5-star rating from Smart Business.


See also

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Cidco MailStation The CIDCo MailStation was a portable e-mail terminal first introduced by CIDCO Inc in 1999 at Amazon.com and was marketed as the Mivo 100 by EarthLink. The MailStation is no longer sold by either EarthLink or Amazon. The MailStation was design ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Earthlink Companies based in Atlanta Companies formerly listed on the Nasdaq Internet service providers of the United States Telecommunications companies established in 1994 1994 establishments in California Telecommunications companies of the United States VoIP companies of the United States 1997 initial public offerings 2019 mergers and acquisitions