
Jaguar
Communications' Rural Fiber Network Alex
Goldman
[December 21, 2007] This is the sort of company
that should be in every rural area in America; the obstacles it has
overcome show why there is still a digital divide between city and country
in the U.S.
PAETEC
Plans to Offer More With Upcoming McLeod Merger Alex
Goldman
[December 20, 2007] As this T-1 specialist
expands its product line, it provides a textbook example of an ISP expanding
its portfolio as legacy markets become commoditized.
Wireless
Broadband for Northern Virginia Alex
Goldman
[October 15, 2007] This independent buildout
shows how the latest gigabit radios can allow an ISP to compete with
any telco.
Building
a Premium Webhost Alex
Goldman
[June 15, 2007] With an early start, this company
has progressed from hosting personal websites to being the anchor tenant
in a local data center. It's all about offering more to customers, and
getting more from them.
ISP
Profile: MSTAR Gerry
Blackwell
[May 29, 2007] From dialup to DSL and now to
fiber, this provider knows how to shine on open networks.
Those
That Can Adapt Will Survive Jim
Thompson
[April 9, 2007] Faced with an ever-changing
business environment, Go Concepts has reinvented itself to meet the
challenges by building new business lines.
A
WISP with Vision Gerry
Blackwell
[January 5, 2007] He has navigated federal,
state, and local bureaucracies, runs an ISP association, and has built
a WISP that's always a step ahead of the industry.
Macedonia
Connects Alex Goldman
[August 29, 2006] It took barely half a year
to bring the internet to this nation's schools. We called up the project
leader to learn how it happened.
ISP
Profile: Lore Internet Systems Alex
Goldman
[August 18, 2006] In order to deliver 24x7
services, in order to cut costs while upgrading quality, in order to
do better, this ISP has gone where many more will follow: ditching the
office.
Wireless
in the Keys Alex Goldman
[August 4, 2006] When this ISP faced hurricane
Wilma, it deployed the experience and teamwork that had allowed it to
survive other ISP industry disasters like deregulation.
From
BBS to Security Service Alex
Goldman
[July 17, 2006] ISP-Planet has been advising
ISPs to offer more services to business customers as the regulatory
climate continues to favor monopolies in residential service. We talk
to one ISP that has done it.
David
Vs. The DSL Goliath Karl
Bode
[April 7, 2006] Interview with Sonic CEO &
CISPA President Dane Jasper.
KeyOn
Gerry Blackwell
[April 7, 2006] A regional WISP works partnerships,
acquisitions, and financing into a growing business.
From
BBS to Commercial Host Alex
Goldman
[January 23, 2006] We saw a BBS on the ISP-Lists,
got in touch, and learned the company's story, dating from before the
invention of the web browser to the present day.
ISP
Profile: Iserv Alex
Goldman
[January 19, 2006] The company is growing fast
through acquisition, adding customers and also adding new services to
its portfolio.
Mobilepro's
Many Businesses Tim
Sanders
[December 28, 2005] Long a low key company
with a wide variety of businesses, Mobilepro is steadily morphing into
a major broadband wireless player with several strong business lines.
WISP
Profile: D.C. Access Alex
Goldman
[November 8, 2005] Like so many ISPs, it was
started by someone who couldn't find an ISP they liked. It now has many
business lines, including one vertical market that must be unique.
How
To Grow, How To Change Alex
Goldman
[September 29, 2005] One ISP that made the
transition from selling basic dialup to selling advanced business services
tells a story that contains important lessons for ISPs who seek business
customers.
Hostopia
Alex Goldman
[September 26, 2005] This white label webhost
has a key advantage over much of the competition—it doesn't compete
with its ISP customers.
The
ATM WISP Alex Goldman
[August 9, 2005] You may think it's impossible
to meld ATM reliability with Wi-Fi deployability, but one such network
has been running for ten years.
A
Local VoIP Provider Alex
Goldman
[June 3, 2005] Whether ISPs see M5 as an example
to imitate or a potential partner to work with, there's a lot to learn
from the business focused VoIP provider with ISP roots.
A
Cat in a Basement in Oregon Alex
Goldman
[March 11, 2005] A big name local ISP owes
its success, its founder says, to the teamwork of everyone who works
there and, of course, to Cleo the cat.
A
New Breed of ISP Alex Goldman
[March 8, 2005] In all the furor about "anti-competitive"
municipal wireless buildouts, press reports frequently ignore the fact that
private enterprises are starting to specialize in helping municipalities get
off the ground, much to the dismay of the heavily subsidized RBOCs.
Ethernet
Avenue Alex Goldman
[March 3, 2005] We've had inquiries asking for advice
on serving broadband to condos, so we asked one of the bigger players that
you've never heard of to tell us how they do it.
The
Most Aggressive Webhost Alex
Goldman
[February 17, 2005] It's offered free accounts to
thousands, run bigger ads than anyone else, and grown very rapidly. Other
webhosts are wondering where 1&1 came from and whether the cash will run out.
We asked, and learned the answer.
AIR2LAN
Pursues the Leading Edge Alex
Goldman
[September 30, 2004] If you're not expecting to find
an innovative, business class WISP in Jackson, Miss., you haven't heard of
AIR2LAN.
On
the Fast Track Alex Goldman
[July 15, 2004] Founded by a duo who were still in
high school, a small town webhost has grown rapidly without compromise even
as times got tougher.
ISP
Profile: Crocker Communications Alex
Goldman
[May 28, 2004] When Matthew Crocker decided to set
up an ISP, he simply had to persuade his mother that it was a good idea. Today,
he's working on rolling out a variety of services, as they become economically
viable.
Big,
Sunny Side Up Wireless
Gerry Blackwell
[April 13, 2004] Dave Thayne is building something
big and wireless in Utah—and in Idaho, Arizona, Texas, and Nevada.
Big
Plans in Bay Bulls Alex
Goldman
[April 6, 2004] Right now, it's a small, local WISP
powered by a wind turbine on a hillside. But with VoIP and video plans, this
little business could get big very fast.
With
Change, Iserv You Better Alex
Goldman
[April 1, 2004] When Vic Shepherd took the job of
CEO of Iserv in 2001, it was clear that the business had to change, and Shepherd
had a clear idea about what had to change: everything.
SmartWires
Yearns to Grow Gerry Blackwell
[March 16, 2004] It Daniel Ghansah, sole proprietor
of the WISP SmartWires, is the poster boy for single-handed entrepreneurial
chutzpah.
At
This WISP, a Focus on Building
Alex Goldman
[March 2, 2004] The WISP business model has three
key flaws, all of which show up as expenses: CPE, backhaul, and access point
locations. But one WISP claims to have solved all the problems.
ISP
Profile: STSN Alex Goldman
[Febraury 20, 2004] You may not know STSN, but you
know its customers. The company provides premium broadband Internet service
to hotels around the world—hotels you definitely have heard of.
Go,
Cleveland, Go! Gerry Blackwell
[January 27, 2004] The path to the Superbowl may
not go through Cleveland this year, but citizens can boast about a municipal
Internet project that is the most aggressive and ambitious in the nation.
The
Buddha is in the Details
Alex Goldman
[January 22, 2004] This unconventional New York City
ISP, founded as a worker's cooperative, acheived several notable firsts and
continues to innovate today, almost 20 years on.
Balloons,
Movies, and Milk in Albuquerque
Alex Goldman
[January 13, 2004] Whether it's the hazards of ultraviolet
light, wind, RF interference, or the "best effort" of the telco, it's all
in a day's work at lobo.net, where service is provided to businesses, film
shoots, and the local fiesta.
Grand
County Internet Services Gerry
Blackwell
[October 21, 2003] Launching fixed wireless broadband
has been an adventure for Eden Recor, president and owner of Grand County
Internet Services, in the mountains near Denver.
Wireless
in the Rockies Alex
Goldman
[October 13, 2003] Deploying antennas in areas
where the mountain goats roam, Amigo.net faces unusual challenges. A
relationship with one antenna manufacturer solidified at an old ISPCON
gave the WISP access to the latest technology.
American
Tower Gerry Blackwell
[August 12, 2003] One of the ILECs of the wireless
industry, American Tower has infrastructure that many companies want to exploit.
It is also carrying a massive debt load. So why is it turning WISPs away at
the door?
FastKat
1, Goliath 0 Gerry Blackwell
[July 15, 2003] A couple of cheesed-off would-be
broadband customers have formed their own successful WISP.
This
Local ISP Has Grown Alex
Goldman
[June 13, 2003] LocalNet, based in Williamsville,
NY, has grown to 85,000 subscribers. It's a story of organic growth and basic
common sense.
Out
of the Midwest Gerry Blackwell
[April 15, 2003] For aggressive Wi-Fi services company
EthoStream, it's Milwaukee today, tomorrow the world.
A
Cold, Cold WISP Alex Goldman
[April 8, 2003] Operating in some of the most hostile
terrain in North America, Navigata contends with ice, snow, avalanches, and
mudslides, but complains that the greatest and least predictable hazard of
doing business is landlords.
BroadBand
Solutions Gerry Blackwell
[April 1, 2003] Here is one WISP that is selling
consulting services, Internet access, customer management software, and more,
all while building a growing ISP. How do they do it? Here's the story.
Branding
the Cow Alex Goldman
[March 20, 2003] FatCow's memorable website and service
plan have given this local webhost a global customer base. A woman, a brand,
and a simple plan made it all happen.
SEMO.net:
Showing That Competition Works
Alex Goldman
[March 13, 2003] Since 1995, a company has grown
in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. In an area the telcos claim cannot be served profitably,
the company provides dial-up, DSL, cable, fixed wireless, Web design, WLAN
consulting, and webhosting.
Serving
Business IP Since 1994
Ted Stevenson
[February 28, 2003] A philosophy of planning and
building for the long run—combined with an obsession with high-quality service—position
this Texas ISP to grow and prosper in the post-bubble telecom service environment.
Telerama:
Bushwacker of the Internet
Alex Goldman
[February 24, 2003] When there's no path to follow,
you've got to take out the machete and clear your own trail. Founded in 1991,
Telerama has adapted to many new technologies, offering them to customers
in unorthodox and unusual ways.
Bandwidth
Co-op Brings Cheaper Prices
Max Smetannikov
[February 14, 2003] A bandwith co-operative has brought
the fiber optic Internet to rural New Mexico using a business model that could
succeed where the RBOCs, many alternative LECs, and the federal government
have already failed.
CommSPEED
Pursues All Profit Paths
Alex Goldman
[January 31, 2003] Providing a varied portfolio of
services, getting SBA funding, staffing with local students, and pioneering
the deployment of MMDS technology, CommSPEED is getting all the details right.
Crossing
The Digital Divide Gerry
Blackwell
[January 28, 2003] When a small community in rural
Canada decided to become call center-ready, nobody could have imagined the
myriad changes that broadband wireless would bring to Saint Pierre-Jolys.
The
Big Kahuna Hits the Beach
Alex Goldman
[January 23, 2003] A cofounder of high-end webhost
Rackspace has founded a new company courting the other end of the market.
Richard Yoo's ServerBeach will offer fully-functional personal website hosting
for $99 per month.
Serving
Up a Super WLAN Ted Stevenson
[January 21, 2003] An easy setup and low cost hardware,
as well as a growing need for temporary Internet connections are key ingredients
in a recipe for a new kind of ISP business model—short-term, or "event-based"
networking services.
Diversify
and Prosper Ted Stevenson
[January 16, 2003] A strategically situated local
phone company parlays its incumbency advantage into brisk growth—thanks to
a well-thought-out expansion plan featuring a varied mix of services and delivery
platforms.
A
Rollup in Australia Craig
Liddell
[January 16, 2003] iiNet, based in Perth on Australia's
west coast, is one of Australia's earliest ISPs. It has recently acquired
several rivals and is continuing to look at acquisition opportunities in Australia.