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Wanadoo
Wanadoo is a French Internet Service Provider (ISP), which is a subsidiary of France Télécom. It operates in France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Senegal, Mauritius, Madagascar, Lebanon & Jordan.
The origin of the name Wanadoo is subject to some controversy, as some maintain it came about in the late 1990's where all internet companies competed to choose 'Yahoo' sounding names. However it might be that the name Wanadoo first appeared in an internal project at France Télécom, much in line with a number of other such projects such as Intranoo, Tatoo, and @noo.
Wanadoo was floated on the stock market on 18th July 2000. In 2000, Wanadoo also took over the major British ISP Freeserve, which had previously been part of the Dixons Group. Following the buy-out, Freeserve maintained its own branding for a while before finally changing to the Wanadoo name on April 28 2004.
Wanadoo is currently largest ISP in Europe (counting the subscribers of TP) with over ten million subscribers, largely concentrated in France, the UK, Spain, the Netherlands and Poland.
Wanadoo SA (the holding company for all Wanadoo entities) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of France Télécom SA, having bought up minority interests in late 2004. France Télécom also owns Orange SA, one of Europe's largest mobile operators.
Wanadoo Websites
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