The History of CAT Internet Services, Inc.

CAT Internet Services was incorporated in June 1998 as a Pennsylvania corporation that is headquartered in Bucks County, PA. The company was founded with the goal of providing quality content to underserved areas of the World Wide Web. Dave Sichel, the founder of CAT Internet Services, proceeded to assemble the best people he could find to form the base of his company.

The first two employees that he hired, Marshall Sorenson and Dan Grosso, were selected because they possess special talents and abilities in the area of developing dot coms. Dan Grosso’s programming experience with Marshall Sorenson’s technological background made them uniquely qualified to help build CAT Internet Services into an outstanding company. Their previous experiences, including an extensive Internet background, have given them a competent skill set in the development of websites. Together, they have extensive knowledge of the technology, coupled with the abilities needed to produce high-quality websites.

Cyberfuse Technologies, LLC is the management company for CAT Internet Services. With years of experience and a solid employee base, this company is sure to deliver. CAT Internet Services keeps production in-house and believes in the development of its employees, the backbone of any successful business. They outsource as little product development and technology to other companies as possible to maintain control over product quality. High quality is a priority for CAT Internet Services.

In 1998, the World Wide Web was exploding-with the number of users and new domains multiplying almost hourly. The founders of CAT Internet Services foresaw that this wild expansion would slow, and that mega portals would start merging to maintain their profitability. They also anticipated that niches would exist after this period of explosive growth. After conducting extensive research to pinpoint where these underserved areas of content on the World Wide Web exist, CAT Internet Services developed a business plan to fill those niches. To initiate the business plan CAT Internet Services started buying domain names that could develop into a network. The idea of a niche portal germinated, along with domain names that would give it natural content areas to develop. Since its inception CAT Internet Services has bought over 140 domain names to fulfill these business goals.

Domain names are just part of the business plan. Technology that could give the niche portal the necessary scalability and reliability in a cost effective manner was needed. A widespread search for the technology that would serve as the underpinnings for CAT Internet Services was successfully conducted. Once the technology partners were identified the current infrastructure was built.

Concurrent with the search for technology partners was the evaluation of content partners.

CAT Internet Services is raising the bar and setting a much higher standard in web content. They have selected from the best, choosing only the sources with the highest integrity for their sites. CAT Internet Services also adds their own flare to the content they provide, making their sites both entertaining and educational for the user. Their user-friendly style creates a comfortable place for netizens of all skill levels, promoting a greater frequency of use and length of stay at Navigator sites.

In the execution of its business plan, CAT Internet Services is readying StockMarket.com for debut. With various other sites to be launched shortly thereafter. Along with StockMarket.com’s unveiling will be the introduction of the Navigator Network. Navigator.com is a branded niche portal site that will ultimately connect the user with over 20 sites.

Top flight domain names in the development queue:
Magazine.com MatchFind.com Sweepstakes.com
Cyberfuse.com Today.com Woman.com
Scores.com MaxVolume.com

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