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In this section you will find a list of the most commonly used adservers, adexchanges, richmedia providers/vendors in the industry with the relevant contact numbers. You will also be able to view a sample of their respective tags which are implemented in a traditional publisher website page. More will be added as soon as I can get enough information related about the unlisted adservers - your contributions are welcomed.

Note: Locations, phone numbers, contact information were gathered on their respective sites. Check their respective websites for information according to your location.
Legacy Adservers Vendors
Ad serving describes the technology and service that places advertisements on web sites. Ad serving technology companies provide software to web sites and advertisers to serve ads, count them, choose the ads that will make the website or advertiser most money, and monitor progress of different advertising campaigns.
Ad Exchange Vendors
An ad exchange is a company that brokers online advertising by bringing publishers and advertisers together on a website where they can participate in auctions for ad space. An ad exchange is a marketplace -- set up much like a NASDAQ exchange for online ads -- where publishers and advertisers can find and execute advertising transactions. Ideally, exchanges provide a system of controls to keep the community safe from harmful, objectionable content as well as create an open development structure to encourage innovation in the industry.
Richmedia Vendors
Rich Media (RM) is the term used for online advertising that incorporates the use of photorealistic 3D, flash technologies and interactive online applications. It is incorporated into emerging advertising platforms such as in-game advertising, 3D widgets, and mobile advertising. RM provides the necessary technology to transmit the marketer’s message directly to the consumer’s mobile phone or desktop, where they can effortlessly interact with the marketer’s brand.