123.net acquires ZING Networks, plans to hire

Courtesy metromode - Job News  Wed, 10/21/2009 - 18:00

Dan Irvin started 123.net in 1993 as a way to work from home and spend more time with his young family. Today the Southfield-based firm is becoming a family of companies, now that it has bought ZING Networks as part of its growth plan.

123.net (Irvin choose the name because it was easy to remember) is a communications service provider.

It wanted ZING Networks, a wireless Internet service provider, because it is the sole 4G WiMAX network provider in...


 

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