EarthLink Snags FirstWorld Subscribers | Internet News

EarthLink Snags FirstWorld Subscribers

Written By
Thor Olavsrud
Thor Olavsrud
Apr 18, 2001
1 minute read

Atlanta-based EarthLink Wednesday picked up an estimated 125,000 dial-up
subscribers with the acquisition of FirstWorld Internet Services’ dial-up
subscriber base.

The subscribers were put on the block by FirstWorld parent Verado, which is
in the process of divesting its non-core business assets to focus on the Web
hosting and managed services industry.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Verado’s move comes on the heels of its announcement two weeks ago that it
is terminating its contracts with the city of Anaheim in order to eliminate
the operating losses, cash outflow and long-term debt obligations of its
subsidiary, FirstWorld Anaheim.

The FirstWorld base is primarily situated in Colorado, California, Oregon,
Washington and Texas.

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