Tucows

Founded in 1993, Tucows is a leading global provider of internet services. As the world's largest wholesale domain registrar, it supports hundreds of thousands of companies worldwide with its technology. Additionally, Tucows offers rapidly expanding fiber internet services in the US and is a prominent player in mobile services.

Lloyd Morrisett Ph.D

Director

8 past transactions

Simply Bits

Acquisition in 2021
Simply Bits is a company that specializes in providing high-speed Internet access and enhanced communication services. It offers a range of solutions including wireless broadband, point-to-point connectivity, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Wi-Fi, and telecommunications. The company focuses on delivering affordable and efficient connectivity options that bridge the gap between web and telephone services. Additionally, Simply Bits provides structured cabling and hosting services, catering to the needs of the telecommunication industry and ensuring reliable internet access for various users, including multi-tenant environments and hotspots.

Ascio Technologies

Acquisition in 2019
Ascio Technologies Holding A/S is a provider of domain registration and management services, catering primarily to medium-sized and larger telecom operators, web hosting companies, internet access providers, and IP law firms. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, with additional offices across major European cities and New York, the company offers a range of products designed to facilitate domain registration and management. These include ASCIONIC, a registration engine; AscioDNS, for DNS hosting and domain management; and Ascio Watch, which assists clients in monitoring their trademarks and brands online. Ascio also provides comprehensive information related to data and documentation requirements, along with legal and validation guidelines. Their services include WHOIS and domain availability checks, a partner portal, API access, and marketing campaign support, enabling clients to efficiently manage their domain portfolios and enhance customer service.

Roam Mobility

Acquisition in 2017
Roam Mobility Inc. is a telecommunications company based in Vancouver, Canada, specializing in mobile talk, text, and data services for Canadians traveling in the United States. The company offers a prepaid roaming replacement service designed for the millions of Canadians who visit the U.S. annually, including cross-border shoppers, business travelers, and snowbirds. Roam Mobility provides reusable SIM cards and a variety of customizable plans, allowing users to access 2G, 3G, and 4G wireless services. The company aims to simplify mobile communications for travelers by enabling national and international long-distance calls, along with mobile Internet services. Since September 2017, Roam Mobility has been a subsidiary of Tucows Inc.

eNom

Acquisition in 2017
eNom Inc., founded in 1997 and headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, operates as a wholesale domain name registrar. The company facilitates the buying and selling of Internet domains and related services for individuals and organizations. eNom's platform allows clients to offer complementary online services such as private WHOIS registration, SSL certificates, hosting, email management, and create email addresses. Additionally, it provides Linux and DNS hosting solutions through resellers. As part of Rightside, a leading domain name services company, eNom supports businesses in establishing their online presence by offering comprehensive tools for the discovery, registration, development, and monetization of domain names.

EPAG Domainservices

Acquisition in 2011
EPAG Domainservices GmbH is a domain management services provider based in Bonn, Germany. The company specializes in offering domain registration services tailored for resellers and corporate clients. In addition to domain registration, EPAG also provides web hosting and comprehensive management services, catering to the needs of various businesses seeking reliable online presence solutions. Through its focus on client-specific requirements, EPAG aims to facilitate seamless domain management for its customers.

Kiko

Acquisition in 2006
Kiko is a web-based calendar service that enables users to create, manage, and share their schedules online. It offers universal access, allowing users to sync their calendars with mobile devices and instant messaging platforms like AIM. Kiko also facilitates easy sharing, enabling users to invite others to events and grant calendar access with a single click. Its intuitive interface mimics the simplicity of a paper calendar, allowing users to input tasks and reminders with ease.

BlogRolling

Acquisition in 2004
BlogRolling.com is a provider of Weblog tracking services.

Infonautics

Acquisition in 2001
Infonautics is a provider of personalized information agents and Internet sites, operating a network of subscriber-based web properties. Its portfolio includes Company Sleuth, Job Sleuth and Entertainment Sleuth, as well as reference and search sites such as Electric Library, Encyclopedia.com and NewsDirectory.com. Electric Library was among the earliest reference sites on the Internet and remains a large paid-subscription resource. Infonautics is based in Wayne, Pennsylvania.
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