Canadian ISPs Merge Into Inter.net Canada | Internet News

Canadian ISPs Merge Into Inter.net Canada

Written By
Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls
Sep 26, 2000
1 minute read

[Montreal, CANADA] Inter.net
Canada
, a new Internet Service Provider, has announced the fusion and gradual
integration of iSTAR, Internet Interlog, TotalNet, and Mlink into its
corporate banner.

Inter.net is an Internet Service Company providing local content
shared through a global network of online communities. It provides consumers
and small businesses with easy Internet access, e-mail, instant
messaging, chat, customized multilingual content, Web hosting and
local 24-hour customer service.

It operates in more than 20 countries and serves nearly 600,000
customers worldwide. Inter.net has offices in Europe, Latin America,
North America, and Asia.

Management at Inter.net Canada said that customers can expect a smooth
transition process and enhanced services as a result of the blending
of the four companies into Inter.net Canada.

The company offers dial-up, broadband, satellite, and wireless
Internet access to its customers.

Inter.net also provides distinctive local content and plans to
substantially extend both the reach of its global access network and
the depth of its portal content.

“At Inter.net we are simplifying and personalizing the online
experience by giving our customers the tools to get online quickly
and connect them with the people and content they care about —
regardless of where they live or what language they speak,” said
Inter.net Canada president Stephane Goyette.

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