Cognigen Networks, Inc., based in metropolitan Seattle, Washington, offers a wide range of telecommunication services and related technology products via its Web site, http://.www.cognigen.net . Cognigen's robust marketing engine harnesses distribution channels featuring a prominent Internet presence, a network of independent agents and several affiliate groups, each having their own customized Web site. Cognigen's agent initiated sales as well as those generated directly off its main website are fulfilled via proprietary software utilizing the Internet. The Company sells its own proprietary services under the Cogni label as a certificated reseller and carrier, and resells the services of industry leaders such as AT&T, AccuLinq, Inphonic Cellular, ShopForT1, Convergia, IBN Tel, Pioneer Telephone, OPEX, PowerNet Global, UniTel and Trinsic / Z-Tel. Cognigen is authorized to operate as an interstate and international carrier under Section 214 of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission and is regulated by some forty four state public utility commissions as a reseller of interstate and intrastate long distance telecommunications services. Since September of 1999, Cognigen has sold, on behalf of its vendors and for its own account, services and products to approximately 860,000 customers worldwide.
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Cognigen Networks Inc. is a leader in online marketing. With one of the first technologically advanced web sites, Cognigen is powering the convergence of customers and sales agents in the Internet marketing. By strategically aligning with world-class technology leaders, Cognigen's sales agents and affinity groups of every type and size can benefit from the full potential of the Internet.
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