Virgilio.it explained

Virgilio
Type:Web portal
Language:it-IT
Language Count:1
Founded:27 November 1996
Registration:Optional
Country Of Origin:Italy
Area Served:Italy
Owner:Italiaonline S.r.l.
Founder:Matrix S.p.A.
Editor:Italiaonline S.r.l.
Launch Date:1996
Current Status:Active

Virgilio was the first web portal in Italy. Started in 1996 as a web search engine and web directory manually edited by its own editors, based on the Yahoo! model, it has gradually evolved as a general portal with different content, webmail services, search engine, chat, and a web community.

According to Alexa, it ranked among the top 100 most visited domains in Italy.[1] Before 2013, it was among the top 15.[2]

Local content is presented in over 8,100 portals, one for each Italian town. According to Audiweb in November 2015, half of all Italian web surfers visit the portal each month — over 13 million users.

History

The portal's name is based on Virgil, Dante's guide in the Divine Comedy. Advertising itself as, "the Italian guide to the Internet," Virgil had the mission to complement the search made by a computer by categorizing sites in meaningful ways for Italian Internet users.

In the years of the Dot-com bubble (1999-2001), Virgilio remained in the collective imagination thanks to a successful advertising campaign: an old man wearing a coppola cap with a cigarette in his mouth, accompanied by the advertising slogan "Virgilio, the beauty of the Internet."

Today, Virgilio still provides information content organized into vertical thematic channels; with Webmail, search, chat, and community products.

In 2016, the portal adopted the Microsoft Bing search engine for its search services.[3]

Corporate affairs

The portal was owned by Matrix S.p.A., founded in 1995 by Paolo Ainio, Carlo Gualandri and Marco Benatti, which since 1999 was controlled 66% by the SEAT Pagine Gialle group along with De Agostini, and then in 2001 came under the control of TI Media and finally in August 2004 by Telecom Italia.

For about two years, from late 2005 to late 2007, the Virgilio portal was blocked by Telecom Italia, preferring its Alice ADSL brand (designed to market its ADSL offering).

On August 9, 2012, Telecom Italia announced the sale of 100 percent of its subsidiary, Matrix, (and thus the sale of the portal) to Libero S.r.l., a subsidiary of Weather Investment II S.à.r.l., based on an enterprise value of 88 million euros. The merger of the two companies gave birth to Italy's leading Web portal,[4] which in early 2013, will take the name of Italiaonline S.p.a.,[5] becoming a Società per azioni.[6]

Disruptions

From January 22 to 28, 2023, the Virgilio Mail service, in conjunction with the Libero Mail portal, also owned by Italiaonline S.p.A., was not accessible.[7] [8] In the history of Virgilio and Libero, it was the longest disruption ever. The company had ruled out, via a statement on their portal, that the disruption was caused by a cyber attack on their systems.[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alexa siteinfo. 5 May 2019. 18 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130918015855/http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/virgilio.it.
  2. Web site: Alexa siteinfo. 2013-09-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20130918015855/http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/virgilio.it. 18 September 2013.
  3. Web site: Italiaonline sceglie Bing per i servizi di ricerca di Libero e Virgilio . it-IT . Italiaonline chooses Bing for Libero and Virgilio's search services . 11 November 2016 . 1 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161001142420/http://www.pubblicitaitalia.it/2016093062668/digital/italiaonline-sceglie-bing-per-i-servizi-di-ricerca-di-libero-e-virgilio.
  4. News: Telecom ha venduto Virgilio a Libero.it Nasce il più grande player italiano del web . it-IT . 2012-08-09 . . Sara Bennewitz.
  5. News: Da Libero e Virgilio (ri)nasce ItaliaOnline . it-IT . 2013-02-07 . . Andrea Biondi.
  6. Web site: Comunicazione di avvenuta esecuzione della trasformazione della forma giuridica di Italiaonline da S.r.l. a S.p.A. . it-IT . 2014-04-16 . ItaliaOnline.it . 16 May 2014 . 2 April 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160402012339/http://www.italiaonline.it/it/comunicazione-di-avvenuta-esecuzione-della-trasformazione-della-forma-giuridica-di-italiaonline-da-s-r-l-s-p/ .
  7. Web site: Libero e Virgilio down, anche oggi continuano i disservizi. 24 January 2023 . it-IT . Libero and Virgil down, disruptions continue today.
  8. Web site: Libero e Virgilio Mail down: caselle accessibili. Nuovo comunicato ufficiale. 24 January 2023 . it-IT . Libero and Virgilio Mail down: boxes accessible. New official statement.
  9. Web site: Comunicato di Italiaonline S.p.A. sul disservizio. 24 January 2023 . it-IT. Italiaonline S.p.A. release on the disruption.