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"Tomorrow Runs on NeoNET" | ||||||||||||
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NeoNET was a AAA megacorporation headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, UCAS, that was formed from the merger of Transys Neuronet, Erika, and Novatech shortly after the Novatech IPO and Matrix Crash 2.0.
Primarily responsible for the wireless backbone of the new Matrix throughout the world, the influx of money brought on by the IPO and its lucrative wireless network contracts has allowed it to buy into a diverse group of businesses in almost every industry, including Matrix infrastructure, software, electronics, biotech, aerospace and small arms.
At the end of 2079, NeoNET is dismantled and cease to exist as a corporate entity.
Major Divisions[]
- NeoNET Seattle
- NeoNET TransAsia (NNTA)
- Headquarters: Neo-Tokyo, Japan
- Overseen by Samantha Villiers, NeoNET Seattle; daily operations by Jennifer Sung
- Assets and products:
- Wireless Matrix infrastructure of Neo-Tokyo
- Commlinks, wireless devices
- Professional Augmented Reality tool packages
History[]
In 2076, NeoNET was at the centre of mysterious happenings in Boston, such as the appearance of a dragon and, seemingly, various ghosts. As a result, most of the downtown area and Southie was locked down for some time.
As of late 2079, NoetNET has been officialy dismantled. While the collapse of the megarcorporation has many reasons the most obvious one is the CFD crisis and the fact that the Boston Lockdown has been blamed on its CEO Richard Villiers.
Index[]
AAA Corporations |
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Ares Macrotechnology | Aztechnology | Evo | Horizon | Mitsuhama Computer Technologies | NeoNET | Renraku Computer Systems | Saeder-Krupp | Shiawase Corporation | Wuxing, Inc. |