EUnet (Serbia)

EUnet
LLC
Industry Telecommunication
Founded 1995
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia
Products Broadband Internet
IPTV
VoIP
Cloud computing
Web Hosting
Revenue Increase 7.69 million (2012)[1][2]
Decrease €0 (2012)[1][2]
Total assets Decrease €4.14 million (2012)[1][2]
Total equity Decrease €3.29 million (2012)[1][2]
Number of employees
149[1][2]
Website www.eunethosting.com

EUnet is an Internet brand in Serbia.

History

ЕUnet Yugoslavia was established in 1995 as a signer of the franchise with EUnet International CS Amsterdam, then the largest Internet provider in Europe. The first international Internet link in Serbia, with 2 Mbit/s[3] capacity, was launched in 1996, thus making ЕUnet the first commercial Internet service provider in Yugoslavia.

At a brand competition organised in 2007 by the international institution Superbrands, ЕUnet got the superbrand status for Serbia within the category of Digital media and Internet.[4] EUnet was the only provider in Serbia that received such a status.[4]

Services

ЕUnet provides connectivity services via ADSL and dial up technologies, through a rented link of 1Gbit/s capacity, as well as services of Internet domain registration and web hosting, renting dedicated servers and server collocation. The company's headquarters is located in Belgrade (Dorćol), whereas the central EUnet node is in New Belgrade, in Sava Centre. The connection from Sava Centre is redundant and secured with two independent lines.

In 2007, EUnet provided its services to more than 200,000 personal clients and over 15,000 business clients.[4] EUnet hosts more than 6,500 Websites[4] on its servers.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Основни подаци из годишњег финансијског извештаја за обвезника ревизије за 2012. годину (EUnet)". Агенција за привредне регистре Србије. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Основни подаци из годишњег финансијског извештаја за обвезника ревизије за 2012. годину (YUnet)". Агенција за привредне регистре Србије. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  3. Berislav Todorović: Update on Yugoslavia Connectivity (7/96) (Network Startup Resource Center)
  4. 1 2 3 4 Superbrands, pg. 46-47, London 2007. ISBN 978-1-905652-28-0

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