Linux machines surprisingly linked to spam – Network World Fusion
April 27, 2010 by free webhosting reviews
E-mail is typically routed through the ISP’s mail servers before being sent on to its destination. ISPs use a lot of Linux in their server farms. E-mail headers, which can show the route of an e-mail from sender to recipient, can be spoofed, but the
EU Clears State Street’s €1.28B Deal For ISP Units – site.law360.com
Law360, New York (April 27, 2010) — European competition regulators have signed off on State Street Corp.’s €1.28 billion ($1.87 billion) deal to buy Intesa Sanpaolo’s securities services business in Italy and Luxembourg. The European Commission
Google demands neutrality (just don’t apply it to them) – Ars Technica
But let’s not have any crazy talk about extending “neutrality” beyond the ISP and out to application and search providers, as some ISPs have proposed. “In fact, it is hard to imagine what ‘neutral search’ would even look like,” says Google, since
UK Broadband ISP Demon Internet Prepares to Revamp – ISPReview UK
Home and business ISP Demon Internet (THUS Group, Cable & Wireless), which for the past few years has been in subscriber decline and is currently home to less than 100,000 customers, today announces plans to formally re-launch itself towards the end




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