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- World_Online abstract "World Online (WOL) was a European Internet Service Provider (ISP) which came to prominence in the late 1990s dotcom boom.Founded by Dutch entrepreneur Nina Brink, World Online's name indicated its aspiration to rival the hugely successful American ISP, AOL (America On-Line). The company aimed to provide free internet access across Europe. It launched its full internet service in the Netherlands in 1996, and grew rapidly to have a presence in 15 European countries and South Africa; counting some 1.9 million customers by the year 2000.Based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, the company’s principal shareholders included the Swiss-based Sandoz Family Foundation, Dutch mobile provider Telfort, Reggeborgh Beheer (an investment company) and Intel.".
- World_Online wikiPageExternalLink 25-years-online-in-netherlands-compact_20.html.
- World_Online wikiPageExternalLink www.worldonline.nl.
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- World_Online wikiPageRevisionID "584451379".
- World_Online hasPhotoCollection World_Online.
- World_Online subject Category:Defunct_Internet_service_providers.
- World_Online subject Category:Online_companies.
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- World_Online comment "World Online (WOL) was a European Internet Service Provider (ISP) which came to prominence in the late 1990s dotcom boom.Founded by Dutch entrepreneur Nina Brink, World Online's name indicated its aspiration to rival the hugely successful American ISP, AOL (America On-Line). The company aimed to provide free internet access across Europe.".
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- World_Online label "World Online".
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