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  • NGO networks in Haiti cause problems for local ISPs

    While the communications networks that aid groups set up quickly following the earthquake in Haiti were surely critical to rescue efforts, the new networks have had some negative effects on the local ISP community.

    By Nancy Gohring | 23 February, 2010 05:50

    Tags: isp, Haiti

  • Things we hate about ISPs, cable and phone companies

    Her voice is urbane, saccharine-sweet, maternal. She is grateful that I telephoned; my call is important to her. I hate the sound of her voice.

    By Mark Sullivan | 13 May, 2009 07:40

    Tags: Internet provider, isp

  • Usenet: Not dead yet

    Over the last few years, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and other organizations looking to eliminate the illegal swapping of digital media files have attacked the problem through the courts, publicity campaigns, and other means. But while they've managed to close down some peer-to-peer operations, and have successfully (and not so successfully) sued individuals who were uploading movies and music to the Web, there is one part of the Internet that has, until now, been operating under their radar: Usenet.

    By David DeJean | 08 October, 2008 16:07

    Tags: isp

 
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