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  2. Value-added network - Wikipedia

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    To be able to gain a license for telecommunication service provision to customers, a private business had to "add value" to the communications line in order to be a distinguishable service. Therefore, the notion of "value-added network services" was established to allow for operation of such private businesses as an exemption from state control.

  3. Electronic data interchange - Wikipedia

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    In many ways, a VAN acts as a service provider, simplifying much of the setup for organizations looking to initiate EDI. Due to the fact that many organizations first starting out with EDI often do so to meet a customer or partner requirement and therefore lack in-house EDI expertise, a VAN can be a valuable asset.

  4. Sterling Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Commerce was a software and services company providing Omni-Channel Commerce, B2B including Electronic data interchange (EDI) translation software and one of the first B2B Integration platforms and managed file transfer ("MFT") products [1] such as Connect:Direct (originally named Network Data Mover).

  5. Via Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Via Transportation, Inc. is a technology company that provides software as a service (SaaS) and operations to improve public transportation networks for cities, transit agencies, schools and universities, healthcare providers, and corporations around the world.

  6. MCI Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Long Distance Discount Services (1983–1995) WorldCom (1995–1998, 2000–2003) MCI WorldCom (1998–2000) MCI (2003–2006) Company type: Public: Traded as. Nasdaq ...

  7. GXS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, GXS acquired Celarix, a supply-chain optimization software and services vendor, and in 2004 GXS acquired HAHT Commerce. [11] [12] In 2005, GXS acquired the EDI and Business Exchange Services assets of IBM Corporation. [7] In May 2006, Microsoft and GXS formed a partnership to integrate Microsoft technologies with the GXS Trading Grid. [13]