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XS4ALL was an Internet service provider (ISP) in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1993 as an offshoot of the hackers club Hack-Ticby Felipe Rodriquez, Rop Gonggrijp, Paul Jongsma and Cor Bosman, while based in Amsterdam. It was the sixth provider in the Netherlands (after NLnet, SURFnet, HCC!hobbynet, Knoware and IAF) and the second company to offer Internet access to private individuals. Initially only offering dial-in services via modem and ISDN, it later expanded to offer dial-up access as well as ADSL, VDSL, and fiber-optic (FTTH) services as well as mobile internet (but no calling or texting). The name is a play on the English pronunciation of access for all.

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  • XS4ALL war ein niederländischer Internetdiensteanbieter (ISP), der 1993 gegründet wurde und 2021 seinen Betrieb einstellte. (de)
  • XS4ALL은 NLnet, SURFnet에 이은 네덜란드에서 세 번째로 오래 된 인터넷 서비스 공급자이다. 네덜란드의 ISP 중 1993년 최초로 개인 상대의 영업을 시작하였다. 회사의 이름은 인터넷 속어 Access for all에서 왔다. 2007년 기준 네덜란드에서 가장 큰 ISP이며, 2005년 영업 이익은 1540만 유로이다. 직원 수 327명이며, 265,000명의 개인 가입자를 확보하고 있다. 이 회사는 논쟁거리에 자주 참여한다. 스패머, 사이언톨로지 대 인터넷을 비롯한 여러 법적 소송을 제기한 적이 있다. (ko)
  • XS4ALL (uit te spreken als het Engelse 'Access for all', toegang voor iedereen) was de tweede Internetprovider (ISP) voor particulieren in Nederland; de eerste was HCC!hobbynet. Ook CompuServe was al enkele jaren actief in Nederland, in eerste instantie met een mailsysteem gekoppeld aan het internet, later ook als internetprovider. XS4ALL werd in Amsterdam opgericht door Felipe Rodriquez, Rop Gonggrijp, Paul Jongsma en Cor Bosman. (nl)
  • XS4ALL was an Internet service provider (ISP) in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1993 as an offshoot of the hackers club Hack-Ticby Felipe Rodriquez, Rop Gonggrijp, Paul Jongsma and Cor Bosman, while based in Amsterdam. It was the sixth provider in the Netherlands (after NLnet, SURFnet, HCC!hobbynet, Knoware and IAF) and the second company to offer Internet access to private individuals. Initially only offering dial-in services via modem and ISDN, it later expanded to offer dial-up access as well as ADSL, VDSL, and fiber-optic (FTTH) services as well as mobile internet (but no calling or texting). The name is a play on the English pronunciation of access for all. (en)
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