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Luc was founding father, CEO and Chairman of the board of EUnet Belgium from 1993 to 1999. EUnet Belgium and it's daughter and sister companies merged into EUnet International in 1996, the result of a long and tedious process in which Luc was an instrumental driving force.

EUnet International was acquired by Qwest Communications International in 1998. Later that year EUnet was injected into a 50/50 joint venture between Qwest and KPN, creatively named KPNQwest.

KPNQwest went public onto the AEX stock exchange in 1999 and took a flying start, but got stuck in a bancruptcy two and a half years later. Most of the pieces of the company were picked up again by KPN and some by the former EUnet managers and the KPN piece is now known as KPN International. In 2003 KPN Belgium as well as Planet Internet were sold by KPN to Scarlet, a Dutch based privately owned telecommunications provider. In 2008 Scarlet was acquired by Belgacom after a contested dispute with the Belgian market regulatory board.



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