EarthLink Network, Inc. - Delaware 1996

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Beautiful engraved specimen certificate from the EarthLink Network, Inc . This historic document was printed by United States Bank Note Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of the company's early logo. This item has the printed signatures of the Company's President, Charles G. Betty and Secretary.
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EarthLink brings the Internet to approximately 4.9 million subscribers every day. Headquartered in Atlanta, EarthLink provides a full range of innovative access, hosting and e-commerce solutions to thousands of communities over a nationwide network of dial-up points of presence, as well as high-speed access and wireless technologies. With more than 532,000 high-speed subscribers, EarthLink is one of the leading broadband Internet service providers. EarthLink is the only ISP to offer high-speed Internet access nationally through all three major broadband technologies: cable, DSL and two-way satellite. The company also offers its award-winning Internet services on a wholesale basis via cable, DSL and fixed wireless technologies. Its commitment to offer a variety of broadband technologies through multiple vendors allows EarthLink to offer its high-speed services to customers in more areas of the country.
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