Control Video Corporation

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Control Video Corporation was an early 1980s technology company best known as the precursor to America Online (AOL), pioneering online services for home computer users.

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instanceOf defunct company
technology company
businessChallenge high telecommunications costs
limited Atari 2600 market
businessModel pay-per-download games
subscription service
businessOutcome financial difficulties leading to restructuring
connectionMedium telephone network
contentType game-related services
video games
country United States of America
surface form: United States
customerBase home video game players
distributionMethod specialized modem cartridge for Atari 2600
era early 1980s
fate Quantum Computer Services
surface form: reorganized as Quantum Computer Services
historicalSignificance early commercial online service for home users
helped establish market for dial-up consumer online access
industry computer software
online services
telecommunications
influenced consumer online services industry
design of America Online
keyPerson Jim Kimsey
Marc Seriff
Steve Case
William von Meister
legacy foundation for Quantum Link and later AOL services
notableFor being the precursor to America Online
pioneering online services for home computer users
product GameLine
productType online game delivery service
roleOfJimKimsey chief executive involved in reorganization
roleOfMarcSeriff technical leader in online services
roleOfSteveCase marketing consultant
roleOfWilliamVonMeister founder
serviceFeature billing via credit card
remote downloading of video games
user authentication over phone lines
serviceModel dial-up online service
successor AOL
surface form: America Online

Quantum Computer Services
targetPlatform Atari 2600
technology centralized online content distribution
modem-based data transmission

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William von Meister founded Control Video Corporation