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Sony Network Communications Inc.
ソニーネットワークコミュニケーションズ株式会社
Headquarters at Shinagawa Seaside Tower
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryInformation and communication industry
FoundedNovember 1, 1995
HeadquartersShinagawa Seaside TS Tower, 4-12-3 Higashi-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Key peopleHirokazu Takagaki (President)
Number of employees1867 (as of 2023)
ParentSony
Websitewww.sonynetwork.co.jp/corporation/en/

So-net (ソネット, So-netto) is a Japanese internet service provider operated by Sony Network Communications Inc. (ソニーネットワークコミュニケーションズ株式会社, Sonī Network Communications Kabushiki Gaisha), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony.

Timeline

  • November 1995 – The operating company, Sony Communication Network Corporation (SCN) was established as a subsidiary of Sony.
  • January 1996 – launched ISP business.
  • November 1997 – Released PostPet DX mail software.
  • November 1999 – Became the first Internet service provider (ISP) to obtain Privacy Mark.
  • August 2001 – started ADSL service.
  • September 2001 – purchased WebOnline Networks, the operating company of "JustNet", from JustSystems.
  • October 2001 – launched "Harbot" service.
  • April 2002 – merged with WebOnline Networks, Ltd.
  • May 2002 – started optical fiber connection service.
  • March 2003 – started IP telephone service.
  • December 2005 – listed on the Mothers market of Tokyo Stock Exchange.
  • October 2006 – changed its corporate name to So-net Entertainment Corporation.
  • July 2007 – Established MotionPortrait, Inc.
  • August 2007 – Acquired So-net Entertainment Taiwan Ltd. as a consolidated subsidiary.
  • November 2007 – Relocated headquarters to Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo.
  • January 2008 – Listed on TSE 1st Section.
  • July 2008 – Acquired So-net Media Networks Corporation as a consolidated subsidiary.
  • March 2009 – So-net Entertainment Taiwan Ltd. signed a capital/business partnership contract with Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. (CHT).
  • February 2010 – Acquired the ISP business from USEN CORPORATION.
  • May 2011 – So-Net hacked from unknown IP address. Roughly $1225 in customer's redeemable gift points stolen.
  • July 2012 – Established So-net Business Associates Corporation.
  • December 2012 – Delisted from TSE 1st Section.
  • January 2013 – Became a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation.
  • April 2013 – So-net launches Nuro Hikari, a FTTH service that provides 2 Gbit/s internet. Initial markets include Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Tokyo, Kanagawa and Saitama in Japan.
  • July 2013 – Changed company name to So-net Corporation.
  • April 2014 – Integrated “bit-drive” business, the Sony Business Solutions Corporation IT solutions service for corporations.
  • February 2015 – Launched “So-net Hikari Collaboration”
  • June 2015 – So-net launches Nuro Hikari 10G, a FTTH service that provides 10 Gbit/s internet. The service leads 10G marketing war in Japan.
  • July 2016 – Changed company name to Sony Network Communications Inc.
  • October 2016 – So-net launches nuro mobile, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) operating on the NTT DoCoMo and SoftBank networks.

Services

  • Communication services
  • IoT Products and Services
  • AI services
  • Solution services

Subsidiaries

  • Sony Biz Network
  • So-net Game Studio
  • SoVeC
  • So-net Entertainment Taiwan
  • Sony Network Communication Europe

References

  1. Sony IR Day 2017. sony.net. Retrieved 27 March 2024
  2. "Sony Network Communications Company Overview". Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  3. "Sony Hacked Yet Again". Fox News. 27 March 2015. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011.
  4. Sony-Backed ISP Unveils 2Gbps Internet Service in Japan. PC Magazine. April 16, 2013.
  5. Industry Voices—Kunstler: U.S. is dozing on 10G broadband to the home. FierceTelecom. March 12, 2018.
  6. With 5G coming, your neighborhood could get 10 Gbps cable broadband. VentureBeat. March 12, 2018.

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