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== History and Products ==
== History and Products ==
Strato was founded by Marc-Alexander Ulrich, former member of the board of [[Escom]], and Norbert Stangl, former managing director of [[1&1 Internet]]. Since 1997, Strato offers a broard variety of webhosting plans for private and business customers in Germany. Beginning 2006, Strato expanded operations to Italy, France, Netherlands and Poland as well as the United Kingdom. In 2010, Strato launched a cloud storage platform called ''HiDrive'' which became free of charge in September 2011.<ref>http://www.netzwelt.de/news/88252-ifa-2011-strato-hidrive-free-fuenf-gigabyte-kostenlosem-online-speicher.html (german)</ref> The DSL segment, offere by Strato between 2007 and 2009, was sold to [[United Internet|United Internet AG]] in 2009. Deutsche Telekom acquired Strato in November 2009 in ordner to expand the hosting business of [[T-Online]].<ref>http://www.telekom.com/dtag/cms/content/dt/en/596270?archivArticleID=778232</ref>
Strato was founded by Marc-Alexander Ulrich, former member of the board of [[Escom]], and Norbert Stangl, former managing director of [[1&1 Internet]]. Since 1997, Strato offers a broard variety of webhosting plans for private and business customers in Germany. Beginning 2006, Strato expanded operations to Italy, France, Netherlands and Poland as well as the United Kingdom. In 2010, Strato launched a cloud storage platform called ''HiDrive'' which became free of charge in September 2011.<ref>http://www.netzwelt.de/news/88252-ifa-2011-strato-hidrive-free-fuenf-gigabyte-kostenlosem-online-speicher.html (german)</ref> With its [[e-commerce]] offering, Strato relys on [[shopping cart software|Shopping cart]] from [[ePages]]. The DSL segment, offere by Strato between 2007 and 2009, was sold to [[United Internet|United Internet AG]] in 2009. Deutsche Telekom acquired Strato in November 2009 in ordner to expand the hosting business of [[T-Online]].<ref>http://www.telekom.com/dtag/cms/content/dt/en/596270?archivArticleID=778232</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 21:08, 27 April 2014

Strato AG is an internet service provider headquartered in Berlin, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG. With operations in Germany, France and Poland as well as more than 1.5 million customers and four million domains, Strato is Europe's second-largest webhosting company behind United Internet AG.

History and Products

Strato was founded by Marc-Alexander Ulrich, former member of the board of Escom, and Norbert Stangl, former managing director of 1&1 Internet. Since 1997, Strato offers a broard variety of webhosting plans for private and business customers in Germany. Beginning 2006, Strato expanded operations to Italy, France, Netherlands and Poland as well as the United Kingdom. In 2010, Strato launched a cloud storage platform called HiDrive which became free of charge in September 2011.[1] With its e-commerce offering, Strato relys on Shopping cart from ePages. The DSL segment, offere by Strato between 2007 and 2009, was sold to United Internet AG in 2009. Deutsche Telekom acquired Strato in November 2009 in ordner to expand the hosting business of T-Online.[2]

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