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IBM, DSL.net Team to Deliver Faster, Easier Internet Access and Services for IBM Small Business WebConnections Customers
NEW HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 22, 2000--IBM (NYSE: IBM) and DSL.net, Inc. (NASDAQ: DSLN), a direct national provider of high speed data communications and Internet solutions, today announced plans to enhance IBM`s flagship Small Business WebConnections offering by providing customers with more options and greater benefits, while expanding marketplace opportunities.
DSL.net will become a bandwidth provider to IBM, offering digital subscriber line (DSL) access and services to IBM`s small business customers. DSL.net provides a business-class DSL service that features a constant, high-performance connection to the Internet with guaranteed access speeds up to 25 times faster than dial-up.
Under the agreement with IBM, DSL.net`s reliable, "always-on" DSL service will be included as part of the IBM Small Business WebConnections solution in selected US markets. IBM Small Business WebConnections is a monthly subscription offering that provides all the necessary hardware, software, and ISP and e-business services a small business needs to connect to the Internet and become an e-business. It includes a local appliance server - the toaster-sized IBM Whistle InterJet -- for file sharing, e-mail, and firewall protection; a unique "dot.com" address for each customer, full business-class ISP service at high speeds, hosting and e-commerce. WebConnections includes Internet connections via analog, ISDN, or DSL. Everything is backed by 24x7 telephone technical support. Subscriptions to support up to 100 users start at a low $99 a month. The DSL packages start at $219.
The agreement also means IBM Small Business WebConnections users will benefit through access to DSL.net`s dedicated national 24 x 7 network operations center and private gateways to the Internet backbone, giving them faster and more reliable Internet access. The enhanced WebConnections solution will enable small businesses to be more productive, competitive and efficient, and allows them to deploy Web-based applications and other on-line services once available only to large corporations.
"DSL.net is pleased to partner with IBM to help small businesses grow into e-businesses," said David Struwas, president and chief executive officer of DSL.net. "DSL.net and IBM share a philosophy of providing complete, packaged technology solutions to small businesses, allowing them to exploit the Internet to maximum competitive advantage while at the same time reducing their IT and administrative burdens. Our broadband services are the perfect addition to the IBM Small Business WebConnections program, and allow IBM to offer a turn-key solution to the problem of fast, cost-effective Internet access for smaller businesses. This arrangement will expand the market opportunity for DSL.net," he said.
"DSL.net`s strong, fast bandwidth coverage in secondary cities will enable many more small businesses to take full advantage of IBM`s Small Business WebConnections service," said Mike Braun, general manager, IBM Global Small Business. "Together, we will provide small business customers with the most comprehensive and easy-to-use offering to help them better harness the opportunities the Internet offers." About DSL.net
Based in New Haven, Conn., DSL.net, Inc. is a high-speed data communications and Internet access provider that uses digital subscriber line technology to provide high-speed Internet access solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, primarily in second- and third-tier cities throughout the United States. As of June 30, 2000, DSL.net had provided service in over 300 cities in 45 states. For more information regarding DSL.net solutions and services visit www.dsl.net, e-mail info@dsl.net, or call 1-877-DSL-NET1 (1-877-375-6381). About IBM
IBM is the world`s largest information technology company, with more than 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions, and technologies that enable businesses of all sizes to take full advantage of the new era of e-business. Through its Global Small Business unit, including its wholly owned subsidiary, Whistle Communications, IBM offers a variety of solutions designed to meet the needs of growing businesses. These solutions use IBM`s state-of-the-art e-business technology and Whistle`s award-winning InterJet Internet server appliance, and include IBM offerings that range from IBM Small Business WebConnections to HomePage Creator, ThinkPad notebook PCs and Netfinity servers. For further information, visit http://www.ibm.com/smallbusiness or call 888-IBM-5800.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond DSL.net`s control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. In particular, the risks and uncertainties include those described under "Risk Factors" in DSL.net`s Annual Report on Form 10K for the year ended Dec. 31, 1999 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which include, among other things, (i) DSL.net`s extremely limited operating history, which makes it difficult to evaluate its business and prospects; (ii) the difficulty of predicting the new and rapidly evolving high-speed data communications industry; (iii) DSL.net`s unproven business model, which may not be successful; (iv) DSL.net`s ability to negotiate, enter into and renew interconnection and collocation agreements with traditional local telephone companies; (v) regulatory, legislative, and judicial developments, which could adversely affect the way DSL.net operates its business; and (vi) DSL.net`s ability to recruit and retain qualified personnel, establish the necessary infrastructure to support its business, and manage the growth of its operations. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. DSL.net undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances or otherwise. DSL.net`s authority to provide certain regulated services is held by its subsidiary companies. DSL.net is a trademark of DSL.net, Inc. IBM, Netfinity, ThinkPad, and WebConnections are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. InterJet is a trademark of Whistle Communications, an IBM company, in the United States, other countries, or both.
CONTACT: DSL.net, Inc.
Christopher Parente
203-786-6030
cparente@dsl.net
IBM Global Small Business
Gunter Beyer
914-642-5377
gbeyer@us.ibm.com
Copyright 2000, Business Wire. All of the releases provided by Business Wire are protected by copyright and other applicable laws, treaties and conventions. Information contained in the releases is furnished by Business Wire`s members, who are solely responsible for their content, accuracy and originality. All reproduction, other than for an individual user`s reference, is prohibited without prior written permission.
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IBM, DSL.net Team to Deliver Faster, Easier Internet Access and Services for IBM Small Business WebConnections Customers
NEW HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 22, 2000--IBM (NYSE: IBM) and DSL.net, Inc. (NASDAQ: DSLN), a direct national provider of high speed data communications and Internet solutions, today announced plans to enhance IBM`s flagship Small Business WebConnections offering by providing customers with more options and greater benefits, while expanding marketplace opportunities.
DSL.net will become a bandwidth provider to IBM, offering digital subscriber line (DSL) access and services to IBM`s small business customers. DSL.net provides a business-class DSL service that features a constant, high-performance connection to the Internet with guaranteed access speeds up to 25 times faster than dial-up.
Under the agreement with IBM, DSL.net`s reliable, "always-on" DSL service will be included as part of the IBM Small Business WebConnections solution in selected US markets. IBM Small Business WebConnections is a monthly subscription offering that provides all the necessary hardware, software, and ISP and e-business services a small business needs to connect to the Internet and become an e-business. It includes a local appliance server - the toaster-sized IBM Whistle InterJet -- for file sharing, e-mail, and firewall protection; a unique "dot.com" address for each customer, full business-class ISP service at high speeds, hosting and e-commerce. WebConnections includes Internet connections via analog, ISDN, or DSL. Everything is backed by 24x7 telephone technical support. Subscriptions to support up to 100 users start at a low $99 a month. The DSL packages start at $219.
The agreement also means IBM Small Business WebConnections users will benefit through access to DSL.net`s dedicated national 24 x 7 network operations center and private gateways to the Internet backbone, giving them faster and more reliable Internet access. The enhanced WebConnections solution will enable small businesses to be more productive, competitive and efficient, and allows them to deploy Web-based applications and other on-line services once available only to large corporations.
"DSL.net is pleased to partner with IBM to help small businesses grow into e-businesses," said David Struwas, president and chief executive officer of DSL.net. "DSL.net and IBM share a philosophy of providing complete, packaged technology solutions to small businesses, allowing them to exploit the Internet to maximum competitive advantage while at the same time reducing their IT and administrative burdens. Our broadband services are the perfect addition to the IBM Small Business WebConnections program, and allow IBM to offer a turn-key solution to the problem of fast, cost-effective Internet access for smaller businesses. This arrangement will expand the market opportunity for DSL.net," he said.
"DSL.net`s strong, fast bandwidth coverage in secondary cities will enable many more small businesses to take full advantage of IBM`s Small Business WebConnections service," said Mike Braun, general manager, IBM Global Small Business. "Together, we will provide small business customers with the most comprehensive and easy-to-use offering to help them better harness the opportunities the Internet offers." About DSL.net
Based in New Haven, Conn., DSL.net, Inc. is a high-speed data communications and Internet access provider that uses digital subscriber line technology to provide high-speed Internet access solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, primarily in second- and third-tier cities throughout the United States. As of June 30, 2000, DSL.net had provided service in over 300 cities in 45 states. For more information regarding DSL.net solutions and services visit www.dsl.net, e-mail info@dsl.net, or call 1-877-DSL-NET1 (1-877-375-6381). About IBM
IBM is the world`s largest information technology company, with more than 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions, and technologies that enable businesses of all sizes to take full advantage of the new era of e-business. Through its Global Small Business unit, including its wholly owned subsidiary, Whistle Communications, IBM offers a variety of solutions designed to meet the needs of growing businesses. These solutions use IBM`s state-of-the-art e-business technology and Whistle`s award-winning InterJet Internet server appliance, and include IBM offerings that range from IBM Small Business WebConnections to HomePage Creator, ThinkPad notebook PCs and Netfinity servers. For further information, visit http://www.ibm.com/smallbusiness or call 888-IBM-5800.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond DSL.net`s control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. In particular, the risks and uncertainties include those described under "Risk Factors" in DSL.net`s Annual Report on Form 10K for the year ended Dec. 31, 1999 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which include, among other things, (i) DSL.net`s extremely limited operating history, which makes it difficult to evaluate its business and prospects; (ii) the difficulty of predicting the new and rapidly evolving high-speed data communications industry; (iii) DSL.net`s unproven business model, which may not be successful; (iv) DSL.net`s ability to negotiate, enter into and renew interconnection and collocation agreements with traditional local telephone companies; (v) regulatory, legislative, and judicial developments, which could adversely affect the way DSL.net operates its business; and (vi) DSL.net`s ability to recruit and retain qualified personnel, establish the necessary infrastructure to support its business, and manage the growth of its operations. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. DSL.net undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances or otherwise. DSL.net`s authority to provide certain regulated services is held by its subsidiary companies. DSL.net is a trademark of DSL.net, Inc. IBM, Netfinity, ThinkPad, and WebConnections are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. InterJet is a trademark of Whistle Communications, an IBM company, in the United States, other countries, or both.
CONTACT: DSL.net, Inc.
Christopher Parente
203-786-6030
cparente@dsl.net
IBM Global Small Business
Gunter Beyer
914-642-5377
gbeyer@us.ibm.com
Copyright 2000, Business Wire. All of the releases provided by Business Wire are protected by copyright and other applicable laws, treaties and conventions. Information contained in the releases is furnished by Business Wire`s members, who are solely responsible for their content, accuracy and originality. All reproduction, other than for an individual user`s reference, is prohibited without prior written permission.
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Klar,
Klärchen,
versteht sich von selbst.
Habe auf meine Frage hin keine Antwort erhalten.
Was blieb mir da übrig??
Meine Entscheidung war eine klare Kaufentscheidung.
Autonom sozusagen.
Niemand musste mich zwingen oder psychisch unter Druck
setzen. Ist das nicht mal ein Ding?
Weiterhin versuche ich entgegen der Erkenntnisse der
prospect-theory respektive dem "Dispositionseffekt"
zu handeln.
Tja, was bedeutet das jetzt?
Aufgrund meiner selektiven Wahrnehmung gehe ich von folgendem
aus:
Aktuell sehe ich bei Island 6,4375 US$ und damit
7,18 €. Dies lässt für Morgen weiter steigende Kurse
erwarten, und bald darauf einen Test der 10 US$
bzw 11,15 € bei unverändertem $/€-Verhältnis.
Dies ist meine persönliche Einschätzung.
Sie ist weder rational noch begründbar.
Ich kann völlig daneben liegen, habe aber irgendwie
so ein Gefühl ...
Klärchen,
versteht sich von selbst.
Habe auf meine Frage hin keine Antwort erhalten.
Was blieb mir da übrig??
Meine Entscheidung war eine klare Kaufentscheidung.
Autonom sozusagen.
Niemand musste mich zwingen oder psychisch unter Druck
setzen. Ist das nicht mal ein Ding?
Weiterhin versuche ich entgegen der Erkenntnisse der
prospect-theory respektive dem "Dispositionseffekt"
zu handeln.
Tja, was bedeutet das jetzt?
Aufgrund meiner selektiven Wahrnehmung gehe ich von folgendem
aus:
Aktuell sehe ich bei Island 6,4375 US$ und damit
7,18 €. Dies lässt für Morgen weiter steigende Kurse
erwarten, und bald darauf einen Test der 10 US$
bzw 11,15 € bei unverändertem $/€-Verhältnis.
Dies ist meine persönliche Einschätzung.
Sie ist weder rational noch begründbar.
Ich kann völlig daneben liegen, habe aber irgendwie
so ein Gefühl ...
Oh nicht nur dass also daß (FAZ) ich scheinbar Selbstgespräche führe, NEIN
7,125 $ und damit 7,94 €
sind derzeit "echt angesagt"
Vielleicht ist kurz und knapp doch besser.
MfG Payline
7,125 $ und damit 7,94 €
sind derzeit "echt angesagt"
Vielleicht ist kurz und knapp doch besser.
MfG Payline
Hi payline:leider mußte ich gestern nachmittg u. abends arbeiten,sonst hätte ich diesen Thread lesen können und hätte dann investiert,was jetzt evtl. gefährlich ist oder?Kannst Du evtl. Zahlen bzw. Berichte über dieses Unternehmen posten,wenn`s geht in Deutsch da mein english nicht allzu gut ist?Wäre nett von Dir.Weiterhin viel Erfolg mit DSL.net.Ich schwärme von meinem ADSL-Anschluß.
Ja, das wäre sehr nett wenn ich alle Kennzahlen
raussuchen und die Meldungen übersetzten würde.
Leider ist aber auch meine verfügbare Zeit beschränkt.
Ihr findet alle Informationen bei den einschlägigen
Informationsquellen.
Viel Erfolg
Payline
raussuchen und die Meldungen übersetzten würde.
Leider ist aber auch meine verfügbare Zeit beschränkt.
Ihr findet alle Informationen bei den einschlägigen
Informationsquellen.
Viel Erfolg
Payline
Danke payline-steigen ja wieder kräftigst,sind mir momentan zu gefährlich zum Einstieg.Weiterhin gute Gewinne.
Danke Captain,sieht bisher ja ganz ordentlich aus.
Hoffe Du hast Verständnis daß nicht alles
übersetzt werden kann.
Hoffentlich hatte der "Mann mit der Küche" zugeschlagen.
Frohe Weihnachten!
Mal schauen wie es hier weitergeht.
Der Hype ist noch nicht ganz angekommen.
Gruß Payline
Hoffe Du hast Verständnis daß nicht alles
übersetzt werden kann.
Hoffentlich hatte der "Mann mit der Küche" zugeschlagen.
Frohe Weihnachten!
Mal schauen wie es hier weitergeht.
Der Hype ist noch nicht ganz angekommen.
Gruß Payline
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