Ultranet (company)
Industry | Internet service provider |
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Fate | Acquired by RCN |
Successor | RCN |
Founded | 1994 |
Defunct | 1998 |
Headquarters | Marlborough, MA, U.S. |
Key people | Geoffrey Schultz, Founder |
Website | None (was www.ultranet.com) |
UltraNet was an Internet service provider based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States. It was founded in 1994 by Geoffrey Schultz, a former employee of DEC. It specialized in dial-up residential and high-speed business Internet access and web site hosting. In 1998, it was bought out, along with another ISP in Virginia called Erols, for a combined $110 million by RCN Corp.. At the time, UltraNet had around 60,000 customers. RCN continued to run a network operations center at the Marlborough location for several years. Schultz took the opportunity to pursue his love of recreational sailing on a full-time basis.
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