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DSL.Net Secures $5 Million Financing

October 8, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Internet access and Web hosting provider DSL.net (dsl.net) announced on Thursday that it has closed a $5 million financing with Laurus Master Fund, a New York City-based institutional fund that specializes in financing small-cap companies.

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August 24, 2004 — The growing simplicity of reseller hosting services is enabling companies from outside the hosting business, to easily incorporate hosting as an add-on to their existing businesses.

DSL.net Trading on American Exchange

August 6, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Internet access and Web hosting provider DSL.net (dsl.net) announced this week that its common stock has been approved for listing on the American Stock Exchange. DSL.net’s stock began trading on August 4, 2004 under the symbol “Biz.” DSL.net will no longer trade on the Nasdaq.

Nasdaq Grants DSL.net Extension

July 19, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Internet service and Web hosting provider DSL.net (dsl.net) said last Friday that Nasdaq has given the company an extension to comply with the requirements of the Nasdaq Smallcap Market’s minimum bid price rule by August 6, 2004. The minimum bid price rule requires all Nasdaq listed companies to close at a minimum bid price of $1.00 for 10 consecutive days in order to continue being listed.

DSL.net to Appeal De-Listing Notice

April 22, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting and Internet service provider DSL.net (dsl.net) confirmed on Thursday that it has been notified by Nasdaq of its failure to comply with the requirements of the Nasdaq Smallcap Market’s minimum bid price rule, making it subject to de-listing.

DSL.net Granted Extension for Nasdaq Compliance

January 13, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — DSL.net (dsl.net), a high-speed Internet and Web hosting provider, said today that it has been granted an additional extension of the grace period for regaining compliance with the Nasdaq SmallCap Market’s minimum bid price rule.

DSL.net Granted Extension for Nasdaq Compliance

October 9, 2003 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — DSL.net, Inc. (dsl.net), a high-speed Internet and Web hosting provider, said today that Nasdaq has granted the company an additional extension of the grace period for regaining compliance with the Nasdaq SmallCap Market?s minimum bid price rule. The company must comply with the rule, which requires all listed companies to close at a minimum bid price of $1.00 for 10 consecutive days, in order to continue being listed.

DSL.net Granted Nasdaq Listing Extension

September 17, 2003 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — DSL.net, Inc., a high-speed Internet access and Web hosting services provider, said on Tuesday that it has been granted an extension to the grace period for regaining compliance with the Nasdaq SmallCap Market?s minimum bid price rule.

DSL.net Closes Acquisition of TalkingNets

September 10, 2003 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Broadband communications provider DSL.net, Inc. (dsl.net) announced yesterday it has closed the acquisition of all the assets and subscribers of mid-Atlantic-based TalkingNets, Inc. (talkingnets.com), a voice and data communications provider.

Inquent Technologies Sold to U.S. Holding Firm

August 27, 2003 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Private label Web hosting firm Inquent Technologies (inquent.com) has been sold to Mallory Ventures Inc., a Massachusetts-based technology holding firm.