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Defunct but one of the first commercial Internet service providers (ISPs)
PSINet, formerly Performance Systems International, was an American internet service provider based in Ashburn, Virginia. As one of the first commercial
PSINet
Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland
Yards, until PSINet acquired the naming rights in 1999, naming it PSINet Stadium. It then reverted to Ravens Stadium in 2002 when PSINet filed for bankruptcy
M&T_Bank_Stadium
Global system of connected computer networks
half million users of the Internet. Just months later, on 1 January 1990, PSInet launched an alternate Internet backbone for commercial use; one of the networks
Internet
US football sports team season (won Super Bowl)
their season at 1–0. Week 2: Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: September 10 Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
2000_Baltimore_Ravens_season
2000 film by Howard Deutch
Survive". Filming occurred in Baltimore, Maryland, making extensive use of PSINet Stadium (now known as M&T Bank Stadium). The stadium was known as Nextel
The_Replacements_(film)
Data communications company
Processing services launched in the UK. Listed on the NYSE. 1999 – Acquired by PSINet for $705 million (US$1.1 Billion (2019)) 2000 – Office opened in Spain 2001
Transaction_Network_Services
American developer of TCP/IP networking software for Macintosh computers
InterCon was acquired by PSINet and continued to sell and maintain its suite of TCP/IP software. In February 1996, PSINet merged InterCon with Software
InterCon_Systems_Corporation
first Internet service provider (ISP) companies were formed. Companies like PSINet, UUNET, Netcom, and Portal Software were formed to provide service to the
History_of_the_Internet
NFL team season
Minnesota Vikings during Week 2 of the original NFL schedule (September 17) at PSINet Stadium. However, due to the September 11 attacks, the game was rescheduled
2001_Baltimore_Ravens_season
American Internet service provider
purchased in February 1995 by PSINet, which expanded Pipeline service nationwide. Another feature introduced by PSInet was flat pricing for unlimited
The_Pipeline
IT services and consulting company
rapidly in the late 1990s before it was acquired by internet service provider PSINet in 2000, and ultimately split up in the wake of the latter company's bankruptcy
Metamor_Worldwide
National Football League franchise in Baltimore, Maryland
In 1998, the Ravens moved to a brand-new stadium, next to Camden Yards: PSINet Stadium, named for after the now-defunct internet service provider which
Baltimore_Ravens
American football season
November 22, 2002. Baltimore Ravens: PSINet Stadium reverted to Ravens Stadium after naming rights holder PSINet filed for bankruptcy Chicago Bears: The
2002_NFL_season
American projects to promote computer research
providers emerged in the same general time period: AlterNet (built by UUNET), PSINet and CERFnet. During the period when NSFNET was being established, Internet
National Science Foundation Network
National_Science_Foundation_Network
Hong Kong technology company
CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited, formerly known as PSINet HK and CPCNet, is a wholly owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited
CITIC_Telecom_CPC
American private equity firm
In January 2002, GTCR acquired the Transaction Solutions subsidiary of PSINet Inc., which would revert to its former name, Transaction Network Services
GTCR
American football season
Ravens: Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards was renamed PSINet Stadium after the internet service provider PSINet acquired the naming rights Cleveland Browns: The
1999_NFL_season
NFL team season
Modell General manager Ozzie Newsome Head coach Brian Billick Home stadium PSINet Stadium Results Record 8–8 Division place 3rd AFC Central Playoffs Did not
1999_Baltimore_Ravens_season
Calendar year
of Culture. The first Internet companies catering to commercial users, PSINet and EUnet begin selling Internet access to commercial customers in the United
1990
Japanese-American entrepreneur
entrepreneur focused on Internet and technology companies. He notably founded PSINet Japan, Infoseek Japan and Digital Garage of which he is chief architect
Joi_Ito
the growth of the community, both as a teenager and later as president of PSINet Japan. Prior to TWICS offering public access Internet, Jeff Shapard led
TWICS
French internet provider
ISPs in France, created in 1989, from UUCP technology. First connected to PSINet, with Telebit modems, international connectivity moved to UUNet in 1991
Oleane
American author and historian of science (born 1954)
in the United States and overseas. In 1995 Gleick sold The Pipeline to PSINet, where it was later absorbed into MindSpring and then EarthLink. On 20 December
James_Gleick
Former internet exchange point
agreement were PSINet, UUNET, and CERFnet. While testing was originally done in the Washington, DC area, commercial operations began at a PSInet facility in
Commercial_Internet_eXchange
Voluntary interconnection of administratively separate Internet networks
of these situations have included: BBN Planet vs Exodus Communications PSINet vs Cable & Wireless AOL Transit Data Network (ATDN) vs Cogent Communications
Peering
11th European association football championship
Fujifilm Hyundai JVC Mastercard McDonald's Philips PlayStation Pringles PSINet Sportal Adecco Adidas Cisco Systems Connexxion KLM Lever Fabergé Nestlé
UEFA_Euro_2000
Top level network on the internet
Zayo/AS6461, Tata Communications/AS6453. Cogent Communications (formerly PSINet) United States 174 3 No IPv6 routes to Hurricane Electric/AS6939. Hurricane
Tier_1_network
French cloud computing company
May 2016. François Morel (3 April 2002). "Hébergeurs : que sont devenus PSINet Europe et Exodus France ?" (in French). Retrieved 13 May 2016. "Document
Scaleway
First non-governmental Internet exchange point
(MFS). The founding networks were AlterNet (UUNET's backbone service), PSINet and Sprint's International Connections Management (ICM) network. MFS was
MAE-East
Private research university in Troy, New York
such as John Wiley and Sons, Texas Instruments, Fairchild Semiconductor, PSINet, MapInfo, Adelphia Communications, Level 3 Communications, Garmin, Bugle
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer_Polytechnic_Institute
Chronology of events in the history of the Internet
protocol suite 1989 (1989): Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 1989 (1989): PSINet founded, allows commercial traffic 1989 (1989): Federal Internet Exchanges
Timeline of the history of the Internet
Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_Internet
1996 video game console platform
The @WORLD bundle included a six-month unlimited Internet account from PSINet at a cost of US$24.95 per month.[citation needed] Bandai predicted 200,000
Apple_Pippin
Multinational internet service provider based in the United States
Agreements from OnSite Access April 2002 – Acquires Major US Assets of PSINet September 2002 – Acquires Major Assets of FiberCity Networks February 2003
Cogent_Communications
US-based venture capital investment firm
investor in Apple Inc., Arrowpoint Communications, Digium, JBoss, JustFab, PSINet, SanDisk, Silverstream Software, TheLadders.com, Sonus Networks, Tivoli
Matrix_Partners
National Football League rivalry
“Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards from 1998 to 1999, then it was renamed PSINet Stadium from 1999 to 2002, and Ravens Stadium from 2002 to 2003. Nissan
Ravens–Titans_rivalry
51st season in franchise history, resumption of operations after dormancy
26–9. Week Three: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: September 26 Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
1999_Cleveland_Browns_season
American billing software company, 1985–2006
was adopted by major telecoms operators worldwide. Customers included PSINet, AOL Time Warner, China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, iG Brazil
Portal_Software
Region in Virginia, United States
formerly headquartered in the region include AOL, Mobil, Nextel/Sprint, PSINet, Sallie Mae, MCI Communications, Transurban, and UUNET. The region's large
Northern_Virginia
Pittsburgh Steelers 69th US football season
Phil Simms (color commentator), Armen Keteyian (sideline reporter) at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Game time: 8:30 pm EST Game weather: 42 °F
2001 Pittsburgh Steelers season
2001_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season
Businessman and Former Minister of Economy and Transport of Hungary
limited company, as CEO of Elender IT, Inc. In 1999 Elender was acquired by PSINet, Inc. and Kóka became Country Manager, then from 2000 European Vice President
János_Kóka
American football player (born 1968)
quarter of a 23–20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 2 home opener at PSINet Stadium on September 19. He saw no further action with the Ravens and became
Scott_Mitchell_(quarterback)
regional IP networks, in 1988. Through her leadership and collaboration with PSINet and UUnet, Estrada helped form the interconnection enabling the first commercial
Susan_Estrada
one of the world's first business-to-business Internet service providers, PSINet Europe. In response to the rise of data-privacy concerns and the emerging
James_Kinsella_(entrepreneur)
NFL team season
Game Book Week 17: Minnesota Vikings at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: January 7 Game time: 9:00 p.m. CDT Game
2001_Minnesota_Vikings_season
American cybersecurity company
and otherwise obscure their identity, (they may also appear in weblogs as PSINet), individuals may not be aware of the existence of Cyveillance and the data
Cyveillance
Application service provider
Grotech and US West. In February 1998, the company pursued a merger with PSINet but was rejected. In May 1998, the company signed a lease for its 24,000
USinternetworking
regional IP networks, in 1988. Through her leadership and collaboration with PSINet and UUnet, Estrada helped form the interconnection enabling the first commercial
List_of_Internet_pioneers
American college football rivalry
Capital Gazette. Retrieved December 12, 2021. "Navy To Host Notre Dame At PSINet Stadium and Giants Stadium". Navy Midshipmen. October 10, 2001. Retrieved
Navy–Notre Dame football rivalry
Navy–Notre_Dame_football_rivalry
American football season
Dec 31 – PSINet Stadium Jan 7 – Adelphia Coliseum 5 Denver 3 4 Baltimore 24 4 Baltimore 21 Jan 14 – Network Associates Coliseum 1 Tennessee 10 AFC Dec
2000_NFL_season
5th season in franchise history
Week Twelve: Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: November 28, 1999 Game time: 1:00 p.m
1999 Jacksonville Jaguars season
1999_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season
American football tournament
Rams and Saints. Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST Game weather: 37 °F
2000–01_NFL_playoffs
List of key organizations involved in the Internet's development and governance
NSFNET – U.S. National Science Foundation’s Internet backbone project. PSINet – One of the first commercial Internet providers. UUNet – Early Internet
List of Internet organizations
List_of_Internet_organizations
40th season in franchise history, renamed "Titans", first Super Bowl appearance
Cleveland Browns Stadium Recap 13 December 5 at Baltimore Ravens L 14–41 9–3 PSINet Stadium Recap 14 December 9 Oakland Raiders W 21–14 10–3 Adelphia Coliseum
1999_Tennessee_Titans_season
Computer gaming online service
"preferred" ISP service, WebBullet, reselling InterRamp ISP accounts on the PSINet network, the very backbone which Mplayer.com's production services were
Mplayer.com
NFL team season
4–6 Texas Stadium 62,170 12 November 19 at Baltimore Ravens L 0–27 4–7 PSINet Stadium 69,416 13 November 23 Minnesota Vikings L 15–27 4–8 Texas Stadium
2000_Dallas_Cowboys_season
(Legacy space) 38.0.0.0/8 Cogent Communications 1994-09 1991-04-16 Formerly PSINet. As of 2025, portions of this range are leased to local ISPs. Assignment
List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks
List_of_assigned_/8_IPv4_address_blocks
was published in The New York Times on May 9, 2002. After SNA was sold to PSINet, the not-for-profit corporation REELRADIO, Inc. was formed on March 23,
Reel_Top_40_Radio_Repository
National Football League rivalry
their current stadiums; the Steelers handed the Ravens their first loss at PSINet Stadium (now M&T Bank Stadium) in 1998, while the Ravens returned the favor
Ravens–Steelers_rivalry
Sports facility in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
million, opening on September 6, 1998. The venue was originally known as PSINet Stadium and was called Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards from February 28,
Camden_Yards_Sports_Complex
Series of two concert tours by Metallica
July 3, 2000 Madison Gateway International Raceway July 4, 2000 Baltimore PSINet Stadium July 7, 2000 Atlanta Georgia Dome July 8, 2000 Sparta Kentucky Speedway
Summer_Sanitarium_Tour
American author (born 1954)
1987 to approve the first funding received by UUNET, which, along with PSINet, became one of the first two commercial Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
John_Quarterman
NFL team season
Cinergy Field 59,972 15 Bye 16 December 26 at Baltimore Ravens L 0–22 4–11 PSINet Stadium 68,036 17 January 2, 2000 at Jacksonville Jaguars L 7–24 4–12 Alltel
1999 Cincinnati Bengals season
1999_Cincinnati_Bengals_season
NFL team season
Gallagher Week 15: New Orleans Saints at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: December 19 Game time: 12:00 p.m. CST/1:00 p
1999 New Orleans Saints season
1999_New_Orleans_Saints_season
NFL team season
Intra-division opponents are in bold text. Date: September 9 Location: PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Game start: 1:02 p.m. EST Elapsed time: 2:56
2001_Chicago_Bears_season
American computer scientist
Alma mater Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Known for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Scientific career Fields Computer Science Institutions PSINet
Wengyik_Yeong
Early California-based Internet service provider
customers, and 24/7 network monitoring. In March 1991, CERFnet, together with PSINet and UUNET (AlterNet), co-founded the Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX)
CERFnet
cic.net CICNet 16 January 27, 1989 hawaii.net 17 March 7, 1989 psi.net PSINet 18 March 27, 1989 near.net New England Academic and Research Network 19
List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names
List_of_the_oldest_currently_registered_Internet_domain_names
NFL team season
announcers: (CBS) Ian Eagle (play by play), Mark May (color commentator) at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST Game weather: Game
2000 Pittsburgh Steelers season
2000_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season
Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium (2003–present) Ravens Stadium (2002) PSINet Stadium (1998–2001) 1998–present 71,008 Baltimore Memorial Stadium 1996–1997
Chronology of home stadiums for current NFL teams
Chronology_of_home_stadiums_for_current_NFL_teams
moving into their new stadium Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards (later named to PSINet Stadium, and as of 2003 named M&T Bank Stadium). Testaverde, who had left
History of the Baltimore Ravens
History_of_the_Baltimore_Ravens
American football tournament
Playoff football would not return to Baltimore until New Year's Eve 2000, at PSINet Stadium. This was second postseason meeting between the Raiders and Colts
1977–78_NFL_playoffs
2000 season of NFL team New York Jets
Bay Packers L 24–37 1–1 Lambeau Field 3 August 12 at Baltimore Ravens L 0–10 1–2 PSINet Stadium 4 August 18 New York Giants W 27–24 2–2 Giants Stadium
2000_New_York_Jets_season
Former Japanese internet service provider
Services". business-isp.rakuten.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-03-28. "Picture of PSINet Japan POP 1994 - Joi Ito's Web". joi.ito.com. Retrieved 2020-04-05. "Exodus
Global_OnLine_Japan
Swedish professional golfer (born 1979)
and joined C More Sport in 2015 to host their PGA Tour coverage. 2000 PSINet Collegiate Invitational, Wolverine Invitational Note: Schauman only played
Wilhelm_Schauman_(golfer)
40th season in franchise history
Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms, and Armen Keteyian Date: October 31 Location: PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Game start: 1:00 p.m. Game weather: 59 °F (15 °C)
1999_Buffalo_Bills_season
7th season in franchise history
Week Seven: Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: October 28, 2001 Game time: 1:00 p.m
2001 Jacksonville Jaguars season
2001_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season
NFL team season
Game Book Week 7: Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: October 21 Game time: 8:20 p.m. EDT/7:20 p
1999 Kansas City Chiefs season
1999_Kansas_City_Chiefs_season
Internet service provider in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
customers of International Distribution and Consulting, Inc. (IDCI, acquired by PSINet in 2000) in September, regional providers ErieNet, and Intrepid Technologies
Stargate_Industries
NFL team 41st season
Week Fifteen: San Diego Chargers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: December 10 Game time: 1:02 p.m. EST
2000 San Diego Chargers season
2000_San_Diego_Chargers_season
National Football League rivalry
1999. The two teams first met on the field on September 26 at Baltimore's PSINet Stadium, a 17–10 Ravens win. In 2000, the Ravens won Super Bowl XXXV, leaving
Browns–Ravens_rivalry
NFL team season
4–9 Giants Stadium 77,745 15 December 23 at Baltimore Ravens L 0–16 4–10 PSINet Stadium 68,987 16 December 30 Pittsburgh Steelers W 26–23 (OT) 5–10 Paul
2001 Cincinnati Bengals season
2001_Cincinnati_Bengals_season
American college football season
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Record 2–8 (0–7 MEAC) Head coach Stanley Mitchell (1st season) Home stadium Hughes Stadium PSINet Stadium Seasons ← 1998 2000 →
1999 Morgan State Bears football team
1999_Morgan_State_Bears_football_team
49th season in franchise history
21–40 4–6 RCA Dome 56,393 12 December 2 at Baltimore Ravens L 27–39 4–7 PSINet Stadium 69,382 13 December 10 at Miami Dolphins L 6–41 4–8 Pro Player Stadium
2001 Indianapolis Colts season
2001_Indianapolis_Colts_season
British telecommunications company
the CEE; the European operations of hosting provider VIA NET.WORKS; and PSINet's European operations in Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Switzerland;
Interoute
Pittsburgh Steelers 67th US football season
Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, and Solomon Wilcots Box score at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Game time: 1:00 PM EDT Game weather: Game attendance:
1999 Pittsburgh Steelers season
1999_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season
68th season in franchise history; first playoff appearance since 1996
0–1 Cleveland Browns Stadium 2 August 5 at Baltimore Ravens L 13–16 0–2 PSINet Stadium 3 August 18 Tennessee Titans W 34–32 1–2 Veterans Stadium 4 August
2000 Philadelphia Eagles season
2000_Philadelphia_Eagles_season
Pittsburgh Steelers 70th US football season
Heinz Field 62,800 Summary 8 October 27 at Baltimore Ravens W 31–18 4–3 PSINet Stadium 69,638 Summary 9 November 3 at Cleveland Browns W 23–20 5–3 Cleveland
2002 Pittsburgh Steelers season
2002_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season
41st season in franchise history
27–13 Adelphia Coliseum 68,498 5–1 8 October 22 at Baltimore Ravens W 14–6 PSINet Stadium 69,200 6–1 9 October 30 at Washington Redskins W 27–21 FedExField
2000_Tennessee_Titans_season
42nd season in franchise history
Alltel Stadium 65,994 3 Bye 4 October 7 at Baltimore Ravens L 7–26 0–3 PSINet Stadium 69,494 5 October 14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 31–28 1–3 Adelphia Coliseum
2001_Tennessee_Titans_season
Public high school in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved June 17, 2024. "Baltimore Bayhawks to play in PSINet Stadium". ilindoor.com. February 13, 2002. Archived from the original on
Patterson High School (Maryland)
Patterson_High_School_(Maryland)
6th season in franchise history
Book Week Two: Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary at PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Date: September 10, 2000 Game time: 1:00 p
2000 Jacksonville Jaguars season
2000_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season
53rd season in franchise history
Browns Stadium 73,218 Recap 10 November 18 at Baltimore Ravens W 27–17 5–4 PSINet Stadium 69,353 Recap 11 November 25 Cincinnati Bengals W 18–0 6–4 Cleveland
2001_Cleveland_Browns_season
American college football season
Aggie Stadium Greensboro, NC W 41–24 10,406 October 16 at Morgan State PSINet Stadium Baltimore, MD W 30–6 22,147 October 23 Howard Aggie Stadium Greensboro
1999 North Carolina A&T Aggies football team
1999_North_Carolina_A&T_Aggies_football_team
Stadium – Adelphia Coliseum, The Coliseum, LP Field M&T Bank Stadium – PSINet Stadium Mall of America Field – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (technically
List of Monday Night Football results (2006–2019)
List_of_Monday_Night_Football_results_(2006–2019)
American football team season
Playoff round Date Opponent Result Record Game site Game recap AFC Wild Card December 31, 2000 at Baltimore Ravens (4) L 3–21 0–1 PSINet Stadium Recap
2000_Denver_Broncos_season
NFL team season
0–2 Alltel Stadium 45,653 4 September 24 at Baltimore Ravens L 0–37 0–3 PSINet Stadium 68,481 5 October 1 Miami Dolphins L 16–31 0–4 Paul Brown Stadium
2000 Cincinnati Bengals season
2000_Cincinnati_Bengals_season
Telecommunications company in Puerto Rico
internet service provider in Puerto Rico. In 1999, Caribe.Net was acquired by PSINet, the largest independent facilities-based ISP in the world. In 2001, the
Caribe.Net
52nd season in franchise history
Adelphia Coliseum 68,498 Recap 13 November 26 at Baltimore Ravens L 7–44 3–10 PSINet Stadium 68,361 Recap 14 December 3 at Jacksonville Jaguars L 0–48 3–11 Alltel
2000_Cleveland_Browns_season
NFL team season
27–5 1–1 Giants Stadium Recap 3 August 25 New York Jets L 14–17 1–2 Giants Stadium Recap 4 August 31 at Baltimore Ravens L 9–38 1–3 PSINet Stadium Recap
2001_New_York_Giants_season
Stadium Saturday game. 18 January 7 Minnesota Vikings 3–19 Baltimore Ravens PSINet Stadium First home MNF for the Ravens since relocation from Cleveland to
List of Monday Night Football results (1970–2005)
List_of_Monday_Night_Football_results_(1970–2005)
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Boy/Male
French, German
Brave
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boor.Possibly a shortened form of Dutch van den Boore, a variant of van den Borne (see Borne).
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Lord's Moments
Boy/Male
Tamil
Heart, Ganesh
Male
Swiss
, Christian.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Nachor (Hebrew Nachowr), NAHOR means "snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Terah and brother of Abraham. Compare with another form of Nahor.
Girl/Female
English
Bright wood; bright meadow, from the white meadow.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southern)
English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from Law 1.
Boy/Male
English American Welsh
Famous friend.
Girl/Female
Yiddish
Bitter.
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