Proton.zap

Proton.zap (formerly Protonetworks) is a Korian technology company, mostly specializing in networking, founded in 1980 at Neohog, West Koria. Protonetworks became famous for creating the now—discontinued Sigma Network in 1981, which eventually led to the creation of one of the first image-sharing platforms, Imageland and one of the first video-sharing platforms, TapsHome (now known as Vitr).

However, most Proton.zap products fail to be widely used outside of Koria, mostly challenged by later platforms such as YouTube.

The Beginning
Protonetworks was founded by Tar Alex in November 10th, 1980 to provide computer networking for businesses using Unix-like operating systems. In January 1981, Protonetworks developed the Sigma Network and released the first SigmaKit, a set of software and hardware to connect a computer to the Sigma Network. The first application for the Sigma Network was PNTC (ProtoNetworks Text Communication), which was a program that allowed many people to message each other at the same time and allowed conversations to be accessed using a password.