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'''Anayvaii Services Incorporated''', also known as Anayvaii, is a privately-owned, state-authorized, {{wp|telecommunications}} company in the [[Makko Oko|Empire Of Makko Oko]]. Anayvaii was originally founded as RCPSC Anayvaii under the [[Republic Communication & Public Services Corporation]] on January 1st, 1991 by a Presidential Decree by President Julius Knudsen, which within that same order also founded the RCPSC, and made him in charge of both.
'''Anayvaii Services Incorporated''', also known as Anayvaii, is a privately-owned, state-authorized, {{wp|telecommunications}} and {{wp|transportation}} company in the [[Makko Oko|Empire Of Makko Oko]]. Anayvaii was originally founded as RCPSC Anayvaii under the [[Republic Communication & Public Services Corporation]] on January 1st, 1991 by a Presidential Decree by President Julius Knudsen, which within that same order also founded the RCPSC, and made him in charge of both.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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==History==
==History==
===Prior to Founding===
Prior to the founding of RCPSC and Anayvaii, infrastructure wasn't guaranteed and was actually decentralized, being managed by each tribe respectively, rarely working together. Upon the formation of the Republic, the government sought to change that. Named Tribal Support Councils, or TSC's, President Knudsen sought to offer the various tribes a buyout with a promise of him being the sole operator. All TSC's approved of the buyout and merger.
===Founding of RCPSC & Anayvaii===
Around the end of 1990, Julius Knudsen began drafting plans for a government-run and guaranteed system, or really, a government-run corporation. Everybody was against the plan for the potential of corruption and non-tribal peoples operating the business. Julius heard this and so on January 10th, 1991, officially enacted the "Directive On Public Services", which also established an independent board that decides at any given point who is to run the company. Some tribal people rejected this plan but Julius called it "a compromise" and on January 11th, Julius elected 5 people to the board, one of whom being himself. The board can't be removed or controlled by government, with only the President being able to add but not remove people.
At the same time, Julius elected himself the first Director of the Republic Communication & Public Services Corporation. The Parliament questioned this move as "an attempted coup to secure themselves a permanent job" but nothing came of that. On January 30th, 1991, Knudsen formed RCPSC Anayvaii to offer telecommunication and transport services, and appointed himself CEO of it.
===Growth Of Anayvaii===
After Anayvaii was formed, President Knudsen led a drastic transformation of infrastructure that by 1992 had seen the quality of life increase over 1,000%. Some other private entities had been formed and tried to compete but most ended up being local, and a quarter of them were bought out by the government later on. In telecommunications, Anayvaii got off to a very slow start, with their main job being the promotion of local manufacturing of technology equipment, with partnerships with Stanford Cellular and Makko Telecom happening later on to help increase the growth and consumption rate.
===A New Term & Knudsen's Bribing Of Parliament===
The company had continued to grow at a consistently increasing rate, mainly in transport services. Telecommunications had been a slow road for the company, but still profitable by 1995. When the elections came up and Knudsen wasn't running for another term, many began to become worried about the future of Anayvaii, but in an expose in 2002, it had turned out that Julius, back in October of 2000, had bribed members of Parliament to enact legislation to free Anayvaii from RCPSC, and let it be his own company. That ended up occurring in March of 2001, with RCPSC Anayvaii becoming Anayvaii Services Incorporated by December of that year.
The Department Of Justice declined to indict them on charges of bribing a public official due to them still being President at the time and having immunity.
===Anayvaii's Almost Abandonment Of Telecommunications & Reinvention===
As time moved on, the telecommunications industry in the nation had started to become oversaturated, with over 120 companies in the sector by 2003. Julius had considered for a time, selling off the telecommunications infrastructure of Anayvaii, until one Thomas Kuster, who was at the time the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Anayvaii, had proposed the idea of subletting infrastructure to allow companies to come onboard and use the service, but everything else they manage themselves.
Julius liked the idea and formed a plan with a partner, and by April of 2006, it had launched, and Thomas had coined the term, MVNO, or Mobile Virtual Network Operator. This was the only carrier in the nation with the infrastructure setup to handle leasing and subletting of it to other companies and operations, for a good couple of years. By late 2007, it had made the company over $300M SLO's in profit. This led to the plan to sell being canned.
===Founding Of Knudsen Assets LLC===
In March of 2010, Julius Knudsen filed to incorporate Knudsen Assets LLC, the same day filing a transfer of ownership of Anayvaii to the new company. Both applications were approved on June 14th, 2010, with the ownership transfer taking effect in September of 2010. Julius told the Makko Oko Republic at the time that "the company will not only help manage my companies, businesses and real estate, but I'll pass it down to my heritage...to ensure this is a family-run business".
===The Civil Transition War & Leading Up To It===
Anayvaii, as the years progressed, began to focus more on transportation services and less on telecommunications, as it was starting to generate more revenue than the latter. In 2016, the cheapest mobile phone plan at the time, Basicsvaii, which was $20 SLO's a month, was discontinued, with the next plan up becoming the defacto cheapest plan, which was AnayXtra, which was $45 SLO's a month, a $5 increase from prior to the plan discontinuation. All Basicsvaii customers got forcibly moved to AnayXtra.
Upon the beginning of the Civil Transition War, Anayvaii held a deep allegiance to the Republic government, even though they had failed to fix major economical issues. Therefore, unlike all other companies, Anayvaii continued to provide services to the Republic government, and still offered government discounts. In addition, Anayvaii prohibited use of their infrastructure to "terrorists or those against the Republic". This led to the government subsidizing Anayvaii's operations to maintain profitability, and due to Julius's pull within, Julius got to be exempted from the draft.
By the end of the war, Anayvaii had over $60M SLO's in government subsidizes. Their infrastructure also got hit during the war at least 6 times during the duration of the war by rebels, mainly the APF.
==Organization==
==Services==
===Anayvaii Paths===
Anayvaii is the premier provider of public transportation services for the Empire. These services are provided through the brand, Anayvaii Paths. The main transportation provided and used by the populace are the bus transportation services for inner-city commutes. Anayvaii competes with other companies including [[Ok-Haul|Ok-Haul]], [[Shaadlar Technologies|Shaadlar]], local city transport, among others for a customer base and use of their services. In most rural cities, Anayvaii offers the Out-To-In service where the company will transport people from rural cities to urban areas of their choice. Meanwhile urban areas face stiff competition for public transportation, causing constant promotions and deals from Anayvaii to attract and keep customers.
Anayvaii Paths launched in mid-2002 after many cities had protested the lack of transportation infrastructure. On average, 5 in 10 cities (as of 2023) exclusively use Anayvaii Paths for their transport infrastructure through contractual agreements.
===Former Services===


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 22:17, 6 October 2023

Anayvaii Services Incorporated
Formerly
  • RCPSC Anayvaii (1991–2001)
Private Company
IndustryTelecommunications
Transportation
FoundedJanuary 30, 1991; 33 years ago (1991-01-30)
FounderRepublic Of Makko Oko
Area served
 Makko Oko
Key people
David Kopachek
CEO
ProductsPhone
OwnerKnudsen Assets LLC
Websiteanayvaii.co.mk

Anayvaii Services Incorporated, also known as Anayvaii, is a privately-owned, state-authorized, telecommunications and transportation company in the Empire Of Makko Oko. Anayvaii was originally founded as RCPSC Anayvaii under the Republic Communication & Public Services Corporation on January 1st, 1991 by a Presidential Decree by President Julius Knudsen, which within that same order also founded the RCPSC, and made him in charge of both.

Etymology

The word Anayvaii, is a compound word of "Every" and "Where" in Makuri.

Slogan

History

Prior to Founding

Prior to the founding of RCPSC and Anayvaii, infrastructure wasn't guaranteed and was actually decentralized, being managed by each tribe respectively, rarely working together. Upon the formation of the Republic, the government sought to change that. Named Tribal Support Councils, or TSC's, President Knudsen sought to offer the various tribes a buyout with a promise of him being the sole operator. All TSC's approved of the buyout and merger.

Founding of RCPSC & Anayvaii

Around the end of 1990, Julius Knudsen began drafting plans for a government-run and guaranteed system, or really, a government-run corporation. Everybody was against the plan for the potential of corruption and non-tribal peoples operating the business. Julius heard this and so on January 10th, 1991, officially enacted the "Directive On Public Services", which also established an independent board that decides at any given point who is to run the company. Some tribal people rejected this plan but Julius called it "a compromise" and on January 11th, Julius elected 5 people to the board, one of whom being himself. The board can't be removed or controlled by government, with only the President being able to add but not remove people.

At the same time, Julius elected himself the first Director of the Republic Communication & Public Services Corporation. The Parliament questioned this move as "an attempted coup to secure themselves a permanent job" but nothing came of that. On January 30th, 1991, Knudsen formed RCPSC Anayvaii to offer telecommunication and transport services, and appointed himself CEO of it.

Growth Of Anayvaii

After Anayvaii was formed, President Knudsen led a drastic transformation of infrastructure that by 1992 had seen the quality of life increase over 1,000%. Some other private entities had been formed and tried to compete but most ended up being local, and a quarter of them were bought out by the government later on. In telecommunications, Anayvaii got off to a very slow start, with their main job being the promotion of local manufacturing of technology equipment, with partnerships with Stanford Cellular and Makko Telecom happening later on to help increase the growth and consumption rate.

A New Term & Knudsen's Bribing Of Parliament

The company had continued to grow at a consistently increasing rate, mainly in transport services. Telecommunications had been a slow road for the company, but still profitable by 1995. When the elections came up and Knudsen wasn't running for another term, many began to become worried about the future of Anayvaii, but in an expose in 2002, it had turned out that Julius, back in October of 2000, had bribed members of Parliament to enact legislation to free Anayvaii from RCPSC, and let it be his own company. That ended up occurring in March of 2001, with RCPSC Anayvaii becoming Anayvaii Services Incorporated by December of that year.

The Department Of Justice declined to indict them on charges of bribing a public official due to them still being President at the time and having immunity.

Anayvaii's Almost Abandonment Of Telecommunications & Reinvention

As time moved on, the telecommunications industry in the nation had started to become oversaturated, with over 120 companies in the sector by 2003. Julius had considered for a time, selling off the telecommunications infrastructure of Anayvaii, until one Thomas Kuster, who was at the time the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Anayvaii, had proposed the idea of subletting infrastructure to allow companies to come onboard and use the service, but everything else they manage themselves.

Julius liked the idea and formed a plan with a partner, and by April of 2006, it had launched, and Thomas had coined the term, MVNO, or Mobile Virtual Network Operator. This was the only carrier in the nation with the infrastructure setup to handle leasing and subletting of it to other companies and operations, for a good couple of years. By late 2007, it had made the company over $300M SLO's in profit. This led to the plan to sell being canned.

Founding Of Knudsen Assets LLC

In March of 2010, Julius Knudsen filed to incorporate Knudsen Assets LLC, the same day filing a transfer of ownership of Anayvaii to the new company. Both applications were approved on June 14th, 2010, with the ownership transfer taking effect in September of 2010. Julius told the Makko Oko Republic at the time that "the company will not only help manage my companies, businesses and real estate, but I'll pass it down to my heritage...to ensure this is a family-run business".

The Civil Transition War & Leading Up To It

Anayvaii, as the years progressed, began to focus more on transportation services and less on telecommunications, as it was starting to generate more revenue than the latter. In 2016, the cheapest mobile phone plan at the time, Basicsvaii, which was $20 SLO's a month, was discontinued, with the next plan up becoming the defacto cheapest plan, which was AnayXtra, which was $45 SLO's a month, a $5 increase from prior to the plan discontinuation. All Basicsvaii customers got forcibly moved to AnayXtra.

Upon the beginning of the Civil Transition War, Anayvaii held a deep allegiance to the Republic government, even though they had failed to fix major economical issues. Therefore, unlike all other companies, Anayvaii continued to provide services to the Republic government, and still offered government discounts. In addition, Anayvaii prohibited use of their infrastructure to "terrorists or those against the Republic". This led to the government subsidizing Anayvaii's operations to maintain profitability, and due to Julius's pull within, Julius got to be exempted from the draft.

By the end of the war, Anayvaii had over $60M SLO's in government subsidizes. Their infrastructure also got hit during the war at least 6 times during the duration of the war by rebels, mainly the APF.

Organization

Services

Anayvaii Paths

Anayvaii is the premier provider of public transportation services for the Empire. These services are provided through the brand, Anayvaii Paths. The main transportation provided and used by the populace are the bus transportation services for inner-city commutes. Anayvaii competes with other companies including Ok-Haul, Shaadlar, local city transport, among others for a customer base and use of their services. In most rural cities, Anayvaii offers the Out-To-In service where the company will transport people from rural cities to urban areas of their choice. Meanwhile urban areas face stiff competition for public transportation, causing constant promotions and deals from Anayvaii to attract and keep customers.

Anayvaii Paths launched in mid-2002 after many cities had protested the lack of transportation infrastructure. On average, 5 in 10 cities (as of 2023) exclusively use Anayvaii Paths for their transport infrastructure through contractual agreements.

Former Services

See Also