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{{Short description | Iranian ISP acquired by Hiweb}} |
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| name = Pars Online |
| name = Pars Online |
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| area_served = [[Iran]] |
| area_served = [[Iran]] |
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| industry = Internet and Telecommunication |
| industry = Internet and Telecommunication |
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| genre = [[Internet Service Provider]] |
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| owner = (Private Company) |
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| num_employees = 750 {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
| num_employees = 750 {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
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| foundation = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] (1999) |
| foundation = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] (1999) |
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| location_city = Tehran |
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| location_country = Iran |
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| locations = 28 |
| locations = 28 |
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'''ParsOnline''' is an Iranian [[Internet Service Provider]] based in [[Tehran]]. Founded in 1999 |
'''ParsOnline''' is an Iranian [[Internet Service Provider]] based in [[Tehran]]. Founded in 1999, and has over 750 employees.{{Citation needed|date=May 2019}} It is the largest private ISP in Iran,{{Citation needed|date=May 2019}} providing a full range of ISP services for both residential and business customers. It was acquired by Hiweb. |
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==Products and services== |
==Products and services== |
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* NOC (Network Operation Center) |
* NOC (Network Operation Center) |
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* Network consultation, design and implementation |
* Network consultation, design and implementation |
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Pars Online was the first company in Iran to be awarded a PAP license (allowing them to deploy [[ADSL]]),{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} and also hold a [[VSAT]] license,{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} allowing them to sell VSAT services. |
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==Transfer of shares of the company== |
==Transfer of shares of the company== |
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In March 2019, Hi Web (a publicly traded company on the Tehran Stock Exchange) purchased all the shares of Pars Online and became 100% owner of the company. |
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==Offices, coverage and representation== |
==Offices, coverage and representation== |
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The head office is in central Tehran |
The head office is in central Tehran.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
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Pars Online offer ADSL and/or other services in the following cities: [[Ahvaz]], [[Arak, Iran|Arak]], [[Asalouyeh]], [[Babol]], [[Bandar Abbas]], [[Birjand]], [[Bojnourd]] (also spelt Bojnoord or Bujnurd), [[Bushehr]], [[Esfahan]] (also spelt Isfahan), [[Qom]] (also spelt Ghom), [[Hamedan]], [[Karaj]], [[Kerman]], [[Kermanshah]], [[Mashad]], [[Pardis]], [[Orumieh]], [[Qazvin]] (also spelt Ghazvin), [[Rasht]], [[Sanandaj]], [[Sari]], [[Shahriar, Tehran Province|Shahriar]], [[Shiraz]], [[Tabriz]], [[Tehran]], [[Yazd]], [[Zahedan]] and [[Zanjan, Iran|Zanjan]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
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==Data center== |
==Data center== |
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Pars Online established the first private [[data center]] in Iran{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
Pars Online established the first private [[data center]] in Iran{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}}. |
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==Competition== |
==Competition== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Internet in Iran}} |
{{Internet in Iran}} |
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[[Category:Internet service providers of Iran]] |
[[Category:Internet service providers of Iran]] |
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[[Category:Telecommunications companies established in 1999]] |
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[[Category:Privately held companies of Iran]] |
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[[Category:Iranian brands]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 23 April 2024
Industry | Internet and Telecommunication |
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Genre | Internet Service Provider |
Founded | Tehran, Iran (1999) |
Headquarters | Tehran , Iran |
Number of locations | 28 |
Area served | Iran |
Services | Internet, Bandwidth, VSAT, VoIP, VPN |
Owner | (Private Company) |
Number of employees | 750 [citation needed] |
Website | www.parsonline.com |
ParsOnline is an Iranian Internet Service Provider based in Tehran. Founded in 1999, and has over 750 employees.[citation needed] It is the largest private ISP in Iran,[citation needed] providing a full range of ISP services for both residential and business customers. It was acquired by Hiweb.
Products and services
[edit]- ADSL Internet services
- Dialup Internet
- VSAT
- Broadband Internet
- Bandwidth
- Telephone Cards for low cost outgoing international phone calls
- Data Center Services
- VPN
- WiMAX based on WiMAX 802.16e standard, the first provider of this version of WiMAX in Middle East
- NOC (Network Operation Center)
- Network consultation, design and implementation
Transfer of shares of the company
[edit]In March 2019, Hi Web (a publicly traded company on the Tehran Stock Exchange) purchased all the shares of Pars Online and became 100% owner of the company.
Offices, coverage and representation
[edit]The head office is in central Tehran.[citation needed]
Data center
[edit]Pars Online established the first private data center in Iran[citation needed].
Competition
[edit]According to a United Nations report, Pars Online, along with Afranet and Neda, are in major competition in VOIP services.[1] Pars Online is in major competition with Afranet, Shatel, Sepanta, Neda Rayaneh,[2] and other local ISPs.
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ [1] Archived 2012-06-17 at the Wayback Machine Post Report for Iran
- ^ [2] Archived 2015-05-28 at the Wayback Machine a look at 6 Iranian ISPs