Our story

Communication is a culture, not a signal.

Every generation finds its own way to say “I'm thinking of you.” Once it was a poem sung aloud. Then a letter, a sonnet, a telegram, a call, a text - and today, a story posted from a beach in another country. The form keeps changing. The impulse never does. And it deserves to arrive.

data is the new verse. - read on ↓
Ten forms · one impulse
Four thousand years of “I'm thinking of you”

We're named after the sonnet for a reason. For centuries it was proof that fourteen tight lines could carry more feeling than a thousand loose ones. That's the standard we put our name to.

C. 2000 BC
Poem
The oldest known love poem: a Sumerian clay tablet, a song for a king's bride.
C. 100 AD
Letter
A Roman officer's wife invites her friend to her birthday - a “thinking of you” that survived 1,900 years.
C. 1230
Sonnet
Named for the Occitan sonet, the troubadour's little song. Invented at the Sicilian court by Giacomo da Lentini; perfected by Petrarch; made immortal by Shakespeare.
1840
Post for everyone
The Penny Post and the Penny Black stamp put letters in everyone's hands.
1844
Telegram
Morse's first message crosses the wire: “What hath God wrought.”
1876
Call
Bell's first words by telephone: “Mr. Watson - come here - I want to see you.”
1971
Email
Ray Tomlinson sends the first networked email and picks the @ sign.
1973
Mobile call
Martin Cooper makes the first cellular call - from a Manhattan sidewalk.
1992
Text
The first SMS ever sent: “Merry Christmas.”
2016
Story
The postcard becomes a story, posted from a beach in another country.
The form keeps changing.
The impulse never does.
The name

Sonet is not a misspelling of sonnet - it's the original.

Before the sonnet was Italian, it was Occitan: in the courts of medieval Provence, the troubadour's little song was a sonet - from son, “sound”, rooted in the Latin sonus.

Engineers know the word too: SONET - Synchronous Optical NETwork - the fiber-optic standard that has carried the world's calls since the 1980s. One word, both sides of what we do.

Named after the sonnet. Built for what you have to say.
What we stand for

Sonet is a telecommunications company in the oldest sense of the word.

We care about what travels through the line, not only how fast it gets there. Signal is engineering. Communication is culture - the language we choose, the relationships we keep, the courage to say something beautiful.

So we don't sell megabytes. We stand for expression - for everything people make of language when they have something worth saying.

Wherever you are in the world:
say it well. We'll make sure it arrives.