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Change Your ISP e-Mail Account Information
White Paper When the user or their Internet Service Provider (ISP) changes the e-mail account password, e-mail address, or e-mail server address, the user must change their account information in. To help keep the system secure, one should regularly change the... [14 Feb 2008]
A QoS-Driven ISP Selection Mechanism for IPv6 Multi-Homed Sites
White Paper A global solution for the provision of QoS in IPng sites must include ISP selection based on per-application requirements. This paper presents a new site-local architecture for QoS-driven ISP selection in multi-homed domains, performed in a per... [29 Oct 2004]
Google bags another ISP partner
News AT&T Worldnet - the tenth largest ISP in the US - will start offering the company's popular search engine to its users via its homepage. All-conquering super search engine Google has announced the latest in a string of corporate partners. [05 Jun 2002]
Local ISP Puts an End to Spam and Goes On With Real Business
White Paper The fact that there was no local access to the Internet from communities prompted the creation of an ISP business for local customers. YK Communications was created as a subsidiary company of a small rural Independent Local Exchange (ILEC... [24 Feb 2004]
BT Cellnet aims for top five ISP position
News The Mobile ISP (MISP) offering will also be available to users of other networks, even before full GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) technology is adopted. BT Cellnet has vowed to become one of the UK's top five free ISPs, offering high-speed... [15 Sep 1999]
BT buys Spanish ISP
News BT has bought one of Spain's leading Internet service providers (ISP), Arrakis, for 2,200m pesetas (E13.2m). Arrakis currently serves approximately 65,000 customers, which gives it a 15 per cent share of the Spanish ISP market. [05 Feb 1999]
This time in '99: BT changes policy and launches free ISP
News BT's flat-rate Internet service, BT Click+ became the latest Internet service provider (ISP) to stop charging for access today. BT's complaints against Dixons and Tesco have led to telecoms regulator, Oftel, committing itself to a full scale... [08 Feb 2000]
EarthLink Becomes North America's Number Two ISP, Serving Over 4.8 Million
White Paper Atlanta, Georgia-based EarthLink, Inc.has rapidly become one of the world's top Internet Service Providers (ISP). They wanted to provide high-performing, near-bulletproof Internet services to nearly five million subscribers, 24/7/365. [02 Nov 2005]
World Online and Tiscali follow ISP consolidation trend
News The merger creates an ISP with 3.6 million subscribers, predominantly in Italy and the Benelux countries. The news follows yesterday's takeover of UK ISP Freeserve by French internet firm Wannadoo. The deal is thought to make the combined Tiscali... [07 Dec 2000]
Free ISP targets SMEs with high-speed links
News MCI WorldCom will be lending its telco expertise, while Mistral - a London Internet Exchange member, with a facility at Telehouse Europe in London's Docklands - is the ISP backing the venture. The UK's latest free Internet access service - Freewire... [26 Mar 1999]
Optimizing ISP Networks and Services with DNS Redirection
White Paper As ISP's consolidate, larger numbers of subscribers come online and the profile of the typical subscriber changes from technologically sophisticated to technologically challenged, ISPs are faced with an uphill battle. [24 Feb 2004]
Spam storm needs ISP action, urges security chief
News The Ispa spokesman told silicon.com: "No ISP wants to tolerate any criminal activity on their network. Ispa, the UK's internet service providers' association, will today make a presentation to the House of Lords science and technology committee on... [14 Mar 2007]
Barclays launches free ISP
News The banking services will be made available to the company's 14 million customers, while acting as an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is meant to draw in new customers. Until now, Barclays has refrained from entering the ISP market in direct... [16 Mar 1999]
BT hits back as another ISP dies an unmetered death
News BT has hit back at allegations from an independent ISP that it scotched plans to launch an unmetered internet service and has deliberately choked the life out of the small ISP market. ISP BigBlueSky had aimed to launch an internet service which... [06 Jul 2001]
Wireless broadband ISP in a box: All yours for £20k
News Wireless equipment vendor Alvarion believes it has the answer to closing Britain's broadband divide - a wireless ISP in a box. The "ISP in a box" system will run in the 2.4GHz band, and should give each customer a connection of up to 1.4Mbps. [02 May 2003]
