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Fiber Network Solutions, Inc. (FNSI) is a whistleblower-driven organization committed to exposing a 22-year corporate fraud connected to the concealed and unlawful 2003 acquisition of FNSI by Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCOI).
Founded by David J. Koch, the original CEO and co-founder of FNSI, the organization has assembled a deeply documented, meticulously organized investigative archive detailing how the company was fraudulently stripped from its rightful founder during a period of documented medical incapacitation. The record includes emails, corporate filings, SEC exhibits, proxy metadata, recorded calls, insider witness testimony, and digital forensic evidence. These materials are currently being used to inform active complaints with the U.S. Department of Justice, SEC, IRS Criminal Investigations Division, FINRA, and the FAA.
In early 2025, FNSI publicly launched https://FiberNetworkSolutions.net, making key documents, federal filings, and timeline analysis available to the public, media, and regulatory agencies. The site also links to www.KyleBacon.net, a targeted evidentiary platform that includes recordings, correspondence, and direct quotes from key actors, including the man at the center of the alleged fraud: Kyle C. Bacon.
The case centers on a falsified asset transfer orchestrated in 2003, while David J. Koch was incapacitated following life-threatening medical events. Within weeks of notifying his executive team about his prognosis, FNSI co-founder Chris Myers was abruptly terminated. Shortly thereafter, stock records were erased, proxies were manipulated, and the company was quietly transferred to Cogent without ever appearing in Cogent’s IPO registration (Form S-1) or subsequent SEC disclosures. FNSI was buried in a non-indexed exhibit (Exhibit 2.5) as “miscellaneous assets,” with all supporting schedules, stock option documentation, and shareholder releases omitted.
The whistleblower team has since uncovered evidence implicating former legal counsel, FNSI investors officers and directors, and current Cogent executives in what amounts to a long-running criminal conspiracy, potentially involving wire fraud, securities fraud, misprision of felony, obstruction of justice, and fraudulent concealment.
In March and April 2025, FNSI issued a series of public news releases and legal memoranda raising serious questions about Cogent’s failure to disclose whistleblower investigations before executing a $174.4 million IPv4 securitization deal. These materials were delivered to Wilmington Trust (Indenture Trustee), the SEC, and multiple federal agencies. The documents demonstrate not only the original fraud, but ongoing acts of concealment, manipulation, and cyber interference tied directly to those involved.
At its core, Fiber Network Solutions is more than a company—it is the voice of a founder and his team who refused to disappear. After 22 years of silence, evidence destruction, and attempted erasure, FNSI has returned with the full record—documented, timestamped, and backed by law.
To access the full investigative archive, exhibits, press materials, and ongoing updates, visit:
https://.FiberNetworkSolutions.net
https://.KyleBacon.net
For direct media inquiries, secure transmission of evidence, or whistleblower support, please contact:
media@FiberNetworkSolutions.net
(614) 364-4085