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News The group, known as Cyber-rights and Cyber-liberties UK, is urging Internet users to write a letter to their ISP asking it for details on the way it handles their personal information. Misunderstanding is not the issue here; all we are doing is...
[30 Nov 1998]
whitepaper Typically, however, a multihomed network has several ISP choices and the actual selection of ISPs can significantly affect cost, availability, and performance. Multihoming has been used by stub networks for several years as a form of redundancy...
[24 Oct 2007]
News Has the RIAA been able to obtain the needed personal information on an ISP subscriber without a subpoena? We welcome the opportunity to sit down with anyone in the ISP community to discuss internet piracy and how we can work together constructively...
[12 Aug 2003]
News He is now attempting to bill the ISP for over £6,000 in lost revenue since the outage started: "It is absolutely unbelievable that a company should be able to leave a customer without the service for which he is paying for over a month, and...
[07 Aug 2001]
News German ISP Freenet is to acquire the fixed line business of its majority shareholder Mobilcom. According to FT Deutschland, the deal will see the creation of Germany's third largest combined telephone and internet service provider with potential...
[14 Jan 2002]
News Besides being a value-added reseller for Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and Sun, Peritech is also an Internet service provider (ISP). I can cope with the petty nature of this, but the surprising thing is that Peritech is itself an ISP, and a member of...
[31 Oct 1999]
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]
News AOL Time Warner must partner with a new ISP after High Speed Access pulled out of its May deal, citing financial difficulties. The media giant confirmed it is in talks with other ISP's to replace HSP.
[06 Sep 2001]
News Infostrada will be merged into Wind, Enel's joint venture with France Telecom, to create Italy's largest ISP, with 8,000 staff and 12 million customers. Enel will pay E5.5bn (£3.3bn) in cash and the remaining 50 per cent in mortgage bonds.
[11 Oct 2000]
News The deal brings together DT's ISP, T-Online's 4.2 million subscribers with Club Internet's 320,000 French subscribers. It gives the German ISP entrance to the second largest service provider in France and gives Lagardère a substantial audience to...
[16 Feb 2000]
News Lycos was knocked offline yesterday and the search engine is blaming the company's ISP for the outage. Lycos' customers were without access to email and other services after construction workers accidentally damaged the systems of Savvis, a...
[03 Jan 2007]
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]
News Major record labels in Australia have won a legal battle against a man and his ISP for alleged music piracy. In October 2003, the record companies, which included EMI, Sony, Universal Music and Warner, alleged that Cooper co-operated with Bal and...
[14 Jul 2005]
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]
News C&C director, Yaman Akdeniz, claimed the document was prepared in private by the UK's ISP Association (ISPA), and passed on to the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). Civil liberties lobbyists have been angered by private negotiations...
[01 Feb 1999]
News German telco, Deutsche Telekom (DT), has bought French ISP, Club Internet, as it continues its attempts to gain supremacy in the European ISP market. The French ISP claimed the deal would enable it to bolster its own user base at a time when free...
[16 Feb 2000]
News The BT Broadband product removes the need for users to subscribe to an ISP as BT Retail intends to channel users through its network and straight into a world of content provided by partners. However, digital media analyst at Ovum, Dario Betti said...
[24 Apr 2002]
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]
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]
News AOL today makes its push into the UK's free ISP market with the launch of Netscape Online, its first subscription-free service. In January, the runaway success of the Dixons-owned Freeserve knocked AOL off the top spot as the UK's largest ISP, with...
[24 Aug 1999]
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