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===Makko Telecom=== | ===Makko Telecom=== | ||
Makko Telecom was one of the first internet service providers in the nation when the innovation of the internet first came about. Makko Telecom was founded by Beatrice Serrano on August 8th, 1995, when a foreign dial-up modem was tested out on a makeshift ISP and website setup at her home in Aslossey, Makko Oko. Being successful, she had the idea to become the first ever dial-up internet provider in the {{Makko Oko#Republic Of Makko Oko|Republic Of Makko Oko}}. | |||
Beatrice Serrano is considered the "Mother Of The Makko Okoan Internet", including by today's government. | |||
====The Beginning==== | |||
Operations started quite slowly, and she had needed a lot of money and connections to get the service covering a good portion of the nation, or at least, a good amount of people. This would soon be established after the Republic Of Makko Oko, even small for its time, dedicated a lot of money in the belief that the internet would be the next biggest innovation to society, and would bring about a faster development of the small nation, only existing for 5 years at the time. By July 12th, 1996, 650,000 customers had signed up to Makko Telecom, covering around 3% of the nation. Online government services had been flourishing at this time, with 46 government services available on the internet by January 29th, 2000. | |||
===Lightspeed Broadband=== | ===Lightspeed Broadband=== |
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Predecessors | Makko Telecom Lightspeed Broadband |
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Founder | Carl Maag |
Website | infinternet.co.mk |
Infinite Internet is a privately-owned, state-authorized, telecommunications company in the nation of Makko Oko. They were previously known as Makko Telecom and Lightspeed Broadband, and when the innovations of fiber came about, changed their name to Infinite Internet.
History
Makko Telecom
Makko Telecom was one of the first internet service providers in the nation when the innovation of the internet first came about. Makko Telecom was founded by Beatrice Serrano on August 8th, 1995, when a foreign dial-up modem was tested out on a makeshift ISP and website setup at her home in Aslossey, Makko Oko. Being successful, she had the idea to become the first ever dial-up internet provider in the Template:Makko Oko.
Beatrice Serrano is considered the "Mother Of The Makko Okoan Internet", including by today's government.
The Beginning
Operations started quite slowly, and she had needed a lot of money and connections to get the service covering a good portion of the nation, or at least, a good amount of people. This would soon be established after the Republic Of Makko Oko, even small for its time, dedicated a lot of money in the belief that the internet would be the next biggest innovation to society, and would bring about a faster development of the small nation, only existing for 5 years at the time. By July 12th, 1996, 650,000 customers had signed up to Makko Telecom, covering around 3% of the nation. Online government services had been flourishing at this time, with 46 government services available on the internet by January 29th, 2000.