Bahnhof
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This article is about a Swedish Internet service provider. For the meaning in the English language, see Train station.
Bahnhof (German for "railway station") is a Swedish Internet service provider (ISP) founded in 1994 by Oscar Swartz in Uppsala, Sweden, and is the country's first independent ISP. Today the company is represented in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Uppsala, Borlänge, Malmö and Umeå. The company is listed on Nasdaq First North.[4]
Quick Facts Company type, Genre ...
Company type | Aktiebolag |
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Genre | Internet service provider |
Founded | 1994 (1994) |
Founder | Oscar Swartz |
Headquarters | Tunnelgatan 2, 111 37, , |
Key people | Jon Karlung (CEO) Andreas Norman (COB) |
Products | Internet service provider |
Revenue | 825,165,000 SEK (2016)[1][2] |
Number of employees | 199[1] |
ASN | |
Peering policy | Selective |
Traffic Levels | 1000–5000 Gbps[3] |
Website | www www |
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