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Accenture Purchases Popular Tools

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Accenture has purchased to very popular tools of Internet and the reading service provider for helping businesses and government institutions has spended a huge amount for the tools. Let’s get into the article to check out the details. It is officially announced that Accenture has purchased the very popular internet speed monitoring tool dubbed Speedtest [...]
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The well-known Internet services Speedtest and Alleörungen are facing a change of ownership. The consulting and IT service provider Accenture has announced to take over the platforms together with other network products from the media group No. Davis. According to information from industry circles, the purchase price is about 1.2 billion US dollars. The transaction still has to take a regulatory hurdle, but is otherwise largely completed Speedte…

Two of Ookla's most popular online services, Speedtest and Downdetector, are sold to Accenture's IT consultant and service provider in a $1.2 billion agreement Two of Ookla's most popular online services, Speedtest and Downdetector, are sold to Accenture's IT consultant and service provider under a $1.2 billion cash agreement. The agreement, which includes Ekahau and RootMetrics as well...

Ookla, the intelligence and network analysis firm, will now belong to Accenture, as the latter announced the acquisition through a statement. With this, Accenture will have among its products those such as Speedtest, Downdetector, Ekahau and RootMetrics. Accenture noted that it will help communications service providers (CSP), hyperscalers and companies to optimize the WiFi networks and 5G essentials that drive their digital core. “Modern networ…

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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