Everyone's Internet was originally a
Houston, Texas-based
internet service provider. It was formed on October 6, 1998 by
Robert A. Marsh, Roy Marsh III, and Randy Williams. Its service was available nationwide. Since 2000, Everyone's Internet's focus shifted toward Web hosting through its EV1 Servers subsidiary. This company was a
dedicated server hosting market. At its peak in 2006, EV1 Servers hosted over 30,000 servers. In May 2006,
private equity firm
GI Partners bought a controlling investment in Everyone's Internet. At the same time, Everyone's Internet announced that it was merging with The Planet, in which GI Partners had invested. The CEO of EV1 Servers was Doug Erwin, from GI Partners, after they gained control of EV1 Servers. In October 2006, Everyone's Internet announced that it would stop providing
dial-up Internet access starting November 12 and sold their dialup portion of the company to
PeoplePC, another dialup Internet service provider. Some users were upset because PeoplePC requires a dialer, which does not work on all operating systems, and therefore opted to move to other Internet service providers. As of January 2007 the EV1 name was dropped following the merger of The Planet and EV1. On May 21, 2008, a major explosion caused by failing electrical equipment knocked down several walls in one of the former EV1Servers legacy H1 datacenters. ==EV1 and SCO licensing controversy==