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Netscape ISP was a dial-up Internet service once offered at US$9.95 per month. The company served web pages in a compressed format to increase effective speeds up to 1300 kbit/s (average 500 kbit/s). The Internet service provider was later run by Verizon under the Netscape brand. The low-cost ISP was officially launched on January 8, 2004.
Netscape announced in its first press release (October 13, 1994) that it would make Navigator available without charge to all non-commercial users, and beta versions of version 1.0 and 1.1 were freely downloadable in November 1994 and March 1995, with the full version 1.0 available in December 1994. [7]
Jan 30, 2023 · The company set its offering price at $28 per share. That was seen as a bold move for a company looking to sell five million shares on the strength of a single piece of software, called...
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Feb 5, 2012 · Netscape charges $1,495 for an entry-level server; adding the ability to handle secure credit card transmissions bumps the price up to $5,000.