Erol's
Erol's can refer to any of three companies, all founded by Erol Onaran, a Turkish immigrant to
Erol's Inc.
Erol's Inc. was a video rental and electronic sales and repair company founded in 1963, which included video rental in 1980. By 1985, Erol's was the country's largest privately owned videocassette rental company.
Erol's Internet
This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2019) |
Using the money from the sale of the video company, Erol would then expand his TV repair company and began selling and repairing computers. Soon afterward, he created an
While focused mostly on residential customers, a unit called the Business Services Group (BSG) was set up to provide business services, such as custom domain names with web sites and email, RealAudio, dedicated servers, and static IPs or network blocks. BSG was phased out after less than two years, although business services were available for several years longer.
In the late 1990s, Erol's sought to become a publicly traded corporation and began the process toward an IPO. Instead, the Internet portion of the company was sold to
Erol's Computer
The Onaran family retained a small store in the nearby Ravensworth shopping center under the name Erol's Computer; it sold computer parts and repaired computers and video equipment. It expanded later to include a modest selection of DVD rentals. It was located where one of their old video rental stores used to be, which was taken over by Blockbuster Video, which was then converted back into an Erol's store. Later, the store moved down the street, near its old ISP headquarters, to a converted storage unit at 5232 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Va., where it operated as Erol's TV-VCR & Computer Service.
References
- ^ Mayer, Caroline (1 July 1984). "EROL'S VIDEO-RENTAL KING MADE 'THE AMERICAN DREAM' HIS OWN". The Washington Post. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- ^ DC, Ghosts of (2016-10-17). "Erol's Video Sold to Blockbuster for $40 Million". Ghosts of DC. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
- ^ Conn, David (November 20, 1990). "Blockbuster agrees to buy Erol's chain Curran examining antitrust concerns". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2016-03-30. Retrieved October 26, 2012.
- ^ "El misterioso Gran Juan" (in Spanish). Capital. 31 March 2016. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
- ^ Errol's Video in La Paz, Murple.net
- ^ "Company News; RCN To Buy Ultranet and Erol's Internet" New York Times, 22 January 1998, NYtimes.com