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SMILE Internet Gold Gives Home Subscribers ISP Secure Web Access

White Paper SMILE Internet Gold, one of Israel's largest communication companies, provides web connectivity to thousands of subscribers. The company wanted to secure the online surfing activities of thousands of broadband home subscribers without requiring... [16 Jun 2007]

Growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) Is Able to Boast Their Usage of HP ProLiant Servers to Gain New Clients

White Paper opus:interactive's needed an IT partner that would not only provide reliable equipment and service, but also provide flexibility, scalability, and rapid deployment when adding additional hardware and memory.opus:interactive provides Managed... [04 Mar 2008]

Internet Service Provider: Large-Scale Turnkey Solution for Major Italian ISP Company

White Paper A major Italian Internet Service Provider wanted to monitor its Italian-wide network infrastructure - divided into different sectors and sites through IP networks - with a bandwidth limitation of just 64 Kbs. [21 Dec 2004]

BT cast as internet villain at ISP awards

News Perry said: "The ISP industry has established itself as a mature industry capable of regulating itself and being grown-ups in the real world - there are a lot of issues that need to be tackled. Other award-winners included Easynet for best European... [08 Feb 2001]

ISP points finger at BT in net access debacle

News The ISP has now ceased to provide internet access based on BT's SurfTime package, having been in dispute with the telco over its alleged failure to meet the contracted delivery date for SurfTime last summer. [26 Mar 2001]

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. A spokeswoman for the high-street bank said: "Before, customers had to use... [16 Mar 1999]

ISPs huff and puff - but BT could blow their house down

Comment Last week, ISPs reacted angrily to BT's announcement that it plans to launch a pay-as-you-go, ISP-less Internet access service. ISPs are also worried that BT will carefully monitor Click, and target heavy users with BT Internet, the telco's fully... [26 Jun 1998]

Tesco offers free Net access

News Since high-street electrical giant, Dixons launched its free ISP (Internet service provider), Freeserve last September, other companies have followed suit. Companies offering free ISP services also benefit by increasing their online exposure - and... [01 Feb 1999]

BT facing £37m lawsuit over unmetered net access

News UK ISP Zone Corporation claims it had been planning to launch a free-phone internet access service in June based on a fixed rate contract for ports on BT's network. But, the incident has come at a time when critical discussions between the ISP... [11 Aug 2000]

This time in '99: 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. A spokeswoman for the high-street bank said: "Before, customers had to use... [14 Mar 2000]

Phew! What a dial-up: UK tabloids take to the Net

News BT will provide the Internet backbone for the Sun's yet-to-be-named ISP (Internet service provider) service, while the Mirror is teaming up with Cable & Wireless Communications (C&WC). The planned services are a response to Dixons' hugely... [31 Jan 1999]

AltaVista's free Net offering: all that glisters...

Comment US ISP AltaVista pitched-in first this week with an offer of free 0800 access to the Internet. UK ISP, Xstream, is also trialling a 24x7 0800 service, but at the moment it's restricting users to two hour session limits. [07 Mar 2000]

Customers scramble for free Net access

News Freeserve is intended to entice more users onto the Internet - and into Dixons' high street stores - by offering subscription-free use of an Internet service provider (ISP). The giant electronics chain has teamed up with Energis' Planet Online... [29 Sep 1998]

Swedish ISP struggling under weight of unmetered use

News The Swedish ISP Spray.com has limited its customers' unmetered internet access from 100 hours to 20 hours per month because of oversubscription. UK-based ISP Breathe.com told over 500 of its heaviest users that they will no longer be able to use... [04 Aug 2000]

Sniff Out offers unmetered access to heavy users

News This is the first partnership between BT and a third party ISP to deliver bundled rental and internet access since the telco announced its radical tariff restructure late last week. Richard Skeels, managing director at Sniff Out, said the service... [23 Oct 2000]

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