About

Fiber Network Solutions, Inc. (FNSI) is an Ohio corporation and a whistleblower-driven organization committed to exposing a 22-year corporate fraud stemming from the concealed and unlawful 2003 acquisition of FNSI by Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCOI).

Founded by David J. Koch, the company’s original CEO and rightful co-founder, FNSI has compiled a meticulously organized investigative archive documenting how the company was stolen during a period of documented medical incapacitation. The evidence includes emails, SEC exhibits, corporate records, insider witness statements, proxy metadata, and forensic documentation. These materials support active submissions and updates with the U.S. Department of Justice, SEC, IRS Criminal Investigations Division, FINRA, and the FAA.

In early 2025, FNSI launched FiberNetworkSolutions.net, a public-facing archive of timeline analysis, legal filings, and evidentiary exhibits. The site is a focused evidentiary platform that includes correspondence, direct quotes, and recordings involving Kyle C. Bacon, the central figure in the documented scheme.

At the heart of the case is a falsified asset transfer in 2003, executed while Mr. Koch was incapacitated from life-threatening medical events.

Stock records were erased, proxies manipulated, and the company was covertly transferred to Cogent—never appearing in Cogent’s IPO registration (Form S-1) or subsequent SEC filings. FNSI was buried as “miscellaneous assets” in an unsearchable section of Exhibit 2.5, with all supporting schedules, stock option records, and shareholder releases omitted.

SEC Source:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1158324/000104746903011242/a2106111zex-2_5.htm

The whistleblower team has uncovered evidence implicating former legal counsel, FNSI investors, corporate officers, and current Cogent executives in an ongoing criminal conspiracy involving wire fraud, securities fraud, obstruction of justice, misprision of felony, fraudulent concealment, and misconduct that satisfies the statutory definition of a coordinated racketeering enterprise under 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d).

In March and April 2025, FNSI published a series of legal memoranda and public statements questioning Cogent’s failure to disclose these investigations prior to executing a $174.4 million IPv4 securitization.

These filings were submitted to the SEC, Wilmington Trust, and multiple federal agencies. The materials show not only the original fraud—but ongoing cover-up activity, manipulation of digital systems, and cyber interference.

FNSI is no longer just a company. It is a recovered voice, backed by law, evidence, and time-stamped records. After two decades of silence and attempted erasure, the truth is public—and permanent.

Access the full investigative archive and press materials:

https://FiberNetworkSolutions.net/news.html

For secure media inquiries or whistleblower outreach:

media@FiberNetworkSolutions.net
(614) 364-4085 – (Text)