Fortun International Networks

Fortun International Networks (French: Réseaux Internationaux Fortun; Spanish: Redes Internacionales Fortún) is a Colombian-Magisterian multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Annesia City, Federal Capital Territory, Magisteria. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional electronic products. It's best known software products are the Fortun OS line of operating systems, and the Peruse web browser. It's flagship hardware programs are the FortunGS video game consoles, and the Fortun Touch lineup of touchscreen personal computers.

Fortun International Networks was founded by Antelmo and Isabela Fortun on 17 November 1972 as Antelmo Fortun wanted to create and sell computers, but the couple were having a hard time selling in Colombia. With the money saved, the couple moved to Magisteria expecting a better revenue from his computers he's gonna sell. As what he expected, he earned more money selling in Magisteria than selling in Colombia. As Fortun's computer business started to rapidly expand, he started to enter different industries like automobiles, and automobiles proved to be a success in his company.

As of 2021, Fortun International Networks is one of the world's largest conglomerates mainly specializing on computer software and consumer electronics.

1972-1975: Founding and early years
Fortun International Networks was founded by a Colombian couple, Antelmo and Isabela Fortun, in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. During the company's time in Colombia, it mainly sold computers and typewriters, and the couple found a tough time selling in the country.

1975-1987: Expansion
As the couple found a tough time selling in Colombia, they decided to move operations to Magisteria, expecting on getting a better profit and expansion. They got what they wanted, a better profit and expansion as they became a commercial success in the Magisterian computer and typewriter market.

1987-2001: Video game consoles and television
By the start of Q3 1987, Fortun International Networks began manufacturing video game consoles and television. Fortun released it's first ever video game console in 1988, named "Fortun GS1", which was a big success and became one of the best-selling video game consoles between 1988 and 1992.

During the time where the Fortun GS1 became one of the best-selling video game consoles in North America, Fortun also released a series of televisions which most of them were highly successful.

2001-present: Other ventures
By 2001, Fortun began on expanding to different ventures like computer software, automobiles, and telecommunications equipment. Fortun released it's first operating system, the Fortun OS and throughout the years, many versions were released which mostly of all them were named after the letters of the Greek alphabet.

Fortun, with the help of Tata Motors, released it's first ever automobile, "Fortun 15MV", a mid-sized four-door sedan. At the same year Fortun released the "Fortun 15MV" to the public, they also released the "Fortun Flip5".

Fortun International Networks made it's way into television production in 2014, where it's division once co-produced the popular variety show Six Days A Week.