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'''PowerTech Information Systems AS''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]], [[Oslo]]-based [[Internet service provider]] founded in 1993.
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'''PowerTech Information Systems AS'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nøkkelopplysninger fra Enhetsregisteret - Brønnøysundregistrene |url=https://w2.brreg.no/enhet/sok/detalj.jsp?orgnr=968031597 |access-date=2022-06-22 |website=w2.brreg.no}}</ref> is an [[Oslo]]-based [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Internet service provider]] founded in 1993.
PowerTech was founded in fall 1993 in tiny quarters in Storgata, Oslo, by teenagers Øystein Homelien, Lars Nøring, Harald Paulsen, and Henry Dramstad. They had dropped out of school and were all still minors; Nøring's father became chairman of the company for legal reasons.<ref name=Nerder>Gunhild M. Haugnes, [http://www.aftenposten.no/digital/nyheter/Nerder-med-ni-liv-6517272.html#.T4xNquRk7-o "Nerder med ni liv: Tidlig på 90-tallet droppet fire unge tenåringer skolen for å skape sitt eget IT-eventyr. Og etter ti vellykkede år i tidenes mest turbulente bransje peker pilene fortsatt i været for de unge gründerne i Powertech,"] ''[[Aftenposten]]'' January 26, 2003 {{no icon}}</ref> In an interview with ''[[Aftenposten]]'' in 1994, they said "their biggest dream was to give the Internet to the people."<ref name=Nerder/> They initially provided internet service only to individuals, but later changed their focus to small- to mid-sized companies. Initially, the founders drew only minimal salaries from the company, and in 1996/97 the company had to take a large charge to replace equipment. In 2003, three of the founders were still with the company, which had an annual turnover of approximately 30 million [[Norwegian krone|krone]]r and had received outside investment of some four million kroner, but was still 50% owned by the four founders and their families.<ref name=Nerder/>
 
== History ==
PowerTech's original rival was OsloNett, which was started by [[Information technology|IT]] professionals from the [[University of Oslo]] and was later acquired by [[Telenor]]. Numerous other ISPs appeared in Norway in 1996/97, most of which no longer exist.<ref name=Nerder/> The company was part owner with ''[[Dagbladet]]'' of the internet portal Start.no,<ref name=Nerder/><ref>Sverre Rørvik Nilsen, [http://www.hegnar.no/it/article301287.ece "Nettportalen taper penger: Dagbladet-eide Start.no klarte ikke å levere positive resultater for 2007,"] Hegnar Online, April 8, 2008 {{no icon}}</ref> which is now the [[Start Network]].
PowerTech was founded in fall 1993, in tiny quarters in Storgata, Oslo, by teenagers Øystein Homelien, Lars Nøring, Harald Paulsen, and Henry Dramstad. They had dropped out of school and were all still minors; Nøring's father became chairman of the company for legal reasons.<ref name="Nerder">Gunhild M. Haugnes, [http://www.aftenposten.no/digital/nyheter/Nerder-med-ni-liv-6517272.html#.T4xNquRk7-o "Nerder med ni liv: Tidlig på 90-tallet droppet fire unge tenåringer skolen for å skape sitt eget IT-eventyr. Og etter ti vellykkede år i tidenes mest turbulente bransje peker pilene fortsatt i været for de unge gründerne i Powertech,"] ''[[Aftenposten]]'' January 26, 2003 {{noin iconlang|no}}</ref> In an interview with ''[[Aftenposten]]'' in 1994, they said "their biggest dream was to give the Internet to the people."<ref name="Nerder" /> (They were also interviewed that year by [[Alf Tande-Petersen]] in the program "Opp Med Norge" on [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation|NRK]].<ref>Video at [http://www.powertech.no/om-powertech/ Om PowerTech], PowerTech.no {{in lang|no}}</ref><ref name="E24">Magnus A. Koren and Sverre Rørvik Nilsen, [http://e24.no/it/satset-paa-internett-i-1994/3929390 "Satset på internett i 1994: Oslo-selskapet Powertech, som tilbyr bredbåndstilgang og hosting-tjenester, omsatte for 81 millioner i 2009. De da mindreårige gründerne ble intervjuet av Tande P allerede i 1994,"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110509110727/http://e24.no/it/satset-paa-internett-i-1994/3929390 |date=2011-05-09 }} [[E24 Næringsliv]], January 12, 2010 {{in lang|no}}</ref>) They initially provided internet service only to individuals, but later changed their focus to small- to mid-sized companies; they now primarily provide commercial broadband and hosting services, mainly to companies in Oslo and [[Akershus]].<ref name="E24" /> Initially, the founders drew only minimal salaries from the company, and in 1996/97, the company hadtook to takeout a large chargeloan to replace aging equipment. In 2003, three of the founders were still active with the company, which had an annual turnoverrevenues of approximately 30 million [[Norwegian krone|kronekroner]]r and($5,173,047 USD, per 2012 currency exchange rates), had received outside investment of some four million kroner, butand was still 50% owned by the four founders and their families.<ref name="Nerder" /> In 2008, including two subsidiaries, the company had approximately 30 employees;<ref name="femten">Marius Jørgenrud, [http://www.digi.no/795195/powertech-er-femten-aar "Powertech er femten år: En av landets aller første nettleverandører fyller rundt tall"], [[Digi.no]], November 21, 2008 {{in lang|no}}</ref> in 2009, revenues were approximately 81 million kroner ($13,794,792 USD, per 2012 currency exchange rates).<ref name="E24" />
 
PowerTech's original rival was [[Oslonett]], which was started by [[Information technology|IT]] professionals from the [[University of Oslo]] and was later acquired by [[Telenor]]. Numerous other ISPs appeared in Norway in 1996/97, most of which no longer exist.<ref name=Nerder/> The company was part owner with ''[[Dagbladet]]'' of the internet portal Start.no,<ref name=Nerder/><ref>Sverre Rørvik Nilsen, [https://www.hegnar.no/it/article301287.ece "Nettportalen taper penger: Dagbladet-eide Start.no klarte ikke å levere positive resultater for 2007,"] Hegnar Online, April 8, 2008 {{in lang|no}}</ref><ref>Unn Conradi Andersen, [https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/1999/09/19/177701.html "Dagbladet med gratis Internett: I dag lanseres nettportalen start.dagbladet.no. Som første norske nettavis tilbyr Dagbladet på nettet gratis Internett og gratis e-post til sine brukere,"] ''[[Dagbladet]]'', September 19, 1999 {{in lang|no}}: "Dagbladet og PowerTech står bak den nye tjenesten i samarbeid med Yahoo!, NetSolution, DoubleClick og fotballklubben Start." - "''Dagbladet'' and PowerTech are behind the new service, in collaboration with [[Yahoo!]], NetSolution, [[DoubleClick]], and the football club [[IK Start|Start]]."</ref> which is now the [[Start Network]]; [[Scandinavia Online]] bought PowerTech's share in 2008.<ref>[http://www.na24.no/propaganda/media/article1836395.ece "SOL og Dagbladet går sammen,"] [[NA24|NA24 Propaganda]], May 15, 2008 {{in lang|no}}</ref> Start Bredbånd (broadband) and Whitebird New Media, former subsidiaries, were absorbed into PowerTech on December 1, 2009.<ref>[http://www.powertech.no/presse/pressemelding1/ PowerTech fusjonerer inn datterselskaper], press release, PowerTech.no {{in lang|no}}</ref> The company was sold to Broadnet in February 2016.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jørgenrud |first=Marius B. |date=2016-02-29 |title=Powertech solgt til Broadnet |url=https://www.digi.no/artikler/powertech-solgt-til-broadnet/320557 |access-date=2022-06-22 |website=Digi.no}}</ref>
 
==References==
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== External links ==
* {{official website|http://www.powertech.no/}}
 
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