Infobox Court Case name GodfreyvDemonInternetService court High Court, Queen s Bench Division image ... actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Libel GodfreyvDemonInternetService 2001 ... of Online service provider law internetservice providers . Facts Laurence Godfrey physics lecturer Laurence Godfrey , a physics lecturer, learned that someone had posted a message to the Usenet discussion ... to have been sent by Dr. Godfrey. On January 17, 1997, Godfrey contacted DemonInternet , one of the major InternetService Providers in Great Britain to inform them of the forged message and ask that it be deleted from DemonInternet s Usenet news server. DemonInternet declined to remove the message ... judgments of Mr Justice Morland in the first Godfreyv. Demon action. Having struck out the core of Demon s defence in his first judgment, Morland J considered a further application by the Defendant Demon to amend its defence to include a large number of extracts from other internet postings that the Defendant sought to claim were Laurence Godfrey s words. Citation needed date October 2007 It is emphasised that the Defendant merely alleged that these words were Godfrey s. The judge also makes ... publisher Wired id pages page date June 7, 1998 accessdate 2007 10 23 ref Following GodfreyvDemon ... along with all other old messages. Godfrey sued for libel, citing Demon s failure to remove the forged ... found that an Internetservice provider can be sued for libel, and that any transmission by a service provider of a defamatory posting constituted a publication under defamation law. Demon thereafter entered into an out of court settlement that paid Godfrey 15,000 plus 250,000 for his legal expenses. ref name BBC cite news first last authorlink author coauthors title Demon settles net libel case ... those words alleged by the Defendant to have been posted by Godfrey. At that time Godfrey had had no opportunity ... an agreed statement was made in open court in which it was stated inter alia Demon is also here ... more details
Email Service Cliff Stanford GodfreyvDemonInternetService References references External links http www.demon.net DemonInternet http www.thus.net Thus PLC Use dmy dates date July 2011 Category KPN Category Internetservice providers of the United Kingdom fr DemonInternet simple DemonInternet ... Demon s reputation beyond what its actual InternetService commanded. Because the Internet ...Histinfo date July 2011 File Demon Internet.png thumb Company logo DemonInternet is a British InternetService Providers InternetService Provider . It was List of UK ISPs by age one of the UK s earliest ... MSDOS ka9q.html Configuring and using Demon KA9Q for MS DOS ref Other platforms able to connect to the service ... usage in the UK. Demon still offers SDU service at the same price today but many customers today use Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL broadband . DemonInternet received a healthy boost in user ... service. The book sold 15,000 copies off the first print run, many readers subscribing to Demon .... After the sale of DemonInternet to Scottish Telecom Cliff Stanford founded the company Redbus Investments ... servers hostnames started with dis , being the initial letters of DemonInternet Services as well ... days Image DemonInternet floppy.jpg 200px thumb A setup floppy for the Amiga OS for April 1995. DemonInternet was born of Demon Systems, a bespoke business software development company formed by Cliff ... s subscription, he would use Demon s infrastructure to create such a service. The original Demonservice ... Web had not yet arrived. Thanks to Demon Systems, DemonInternet always had a strong programming ... ref See also Serial Line Internet Protocol Standard Dial up SLIP Service Point to Point Protocol Standard ... by Cliff Stanford of Demon Systems Ltd. The branch in the Netherlands started in 1996, and was sold ... on by Internet pioneer David Tabizel of Durlacher and received substantial backing from Apax Partners ... In the early days MS DOS users were expected to download Internet connection software based on the KA9Q ... more details
The DemonV was an electric guitar manufactured by Epiphone from 2001 through 2002. It was part of the short lived E Series , which was composed of updated versions and so called extreme versions of popular Gibson & Epiphone guitars. The DemonV was based loosely on the Jackson Randy Rhoads guitar, with offset wings, and featured a first for Epiphone a string thru body. Epiphone produced a limited number of set neck perhaps neck through body offset V shaped guitars similar to the Jackson RR1 in the mid 80s. Their production numbers were likely limited, as few surviving examples can be found today. This Guitar is rare and very hard to find, but can be bought used in places like Ebay, and local music stores.There is also a V FX series that has onboard chorus and overdrive functions.Production was limited to 1000 units worldwide, and of those 1000, 200 were the limited V FX series. guitar stub Category Epiphone electric guitars DemonV ... more details
company KCOM four Bundles that provide both an internet and telephone connection. ref http www.kc.co.uk home bundles ref All bundles include free local to other KCOM users calls, with an 24Mbit s internet ... home broadband ref In September 2011, the company began a six month trial of a 100  Mbit s service ... Riding area under the Eclipse Internet brand name. As of February 2008 Karoo Broadband had approximately ... Unofficial Karoo Forums KCOM Group Brands Category KCOM Group brands Category Internetservice providers of the United Kingdom ... more details
SCOTUSCase Litigants Godfreyv. Georgia U.S. state Georgia ArgueDate February 20 ArgueYear 1980 DecideDate May 19 DecideYear 1980 FullName Godfreyv. Georgia U.S. state The State of Georgia Citation USVol 446 USPage 420 Prior Subsequent Holding The Court reversed the judgment insofar as it leaves standing the death sentences, and the case was remanded. Oral Argument SCOTUS 1975 1981 Majority Potter Stewart Stewart JoinMajority Harry Blackmun Blackmun , Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Powell , John Paul Stevens Stevens Concurrence Thurgood Marshall Marshall Concurrence2 William J. Brennan, Jr. Brennan Concurrence3 Dissent Warren E. Burger Burger JoinDissent Dissent2 Byron White White JoinDissent2 William Rehnquist Rehnquist LawsApplied Godfreyv. Georgia Case citation 446 U.S. 420 1980 is a United States United States Supreme Court Supreme Court case ref http supreme.justia.com us 446 420 GODFREYV. GEORGIA, 446 U. S. 420 1980 US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez Bot generated title ref in which the Court held that a death sentence could not be granted for a murder when the only aggravating factor was that the murder was found to be outrageously or wantonly vile. The Court reversed and remanded the Georgia death penalty sentence because, under Furman v. Georgia , such a factor did not help sentencing judges or juries avoid arbitrary and capricious infliction of the death penalty. References reflist Category United States Supreme Court cases Category Legal history of Georgia U.S. state SCOTUS stub ... more details
The Service for French Internet Exchange SFINX is one of the biggest French IXP s Internet Exchange Points , along with PARIX , PaNAP and FreeIX . It s Point of Presence PoP s are based in Interxion and Telehouse It is operated by RENATER , the French National Research and Education Network NREN . External links http www.sfinx.tm.fr SFINX Web Page Category Internet exchange points Compu network stub fr Service for French Internet Exchange ... more details
Camnet InternetService is an Internetservice provider operated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Cambodia Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cambodia . Camnet was established in 1997 by the government of Cambodia Cambodian government and Telecom Cambodia with the support of the International Development Research Centre of Canada . Camnet was the first Internetservice provider in Cambodia. Its office main office s are located in Phnom Penh . ref http www.camnet.com.kh Camnet, Front page ref See also Communications in Cambodia Internet References reflist External links http www.camnet.com.kh Camnet official site Cambodia stub Category Government of Cambodia Category Telecommunications companies of Cambodia Category Internetservice providers Category Government agencies established in 1997 Category Phnom Penh ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 A neighborhood internetservice provider NISP is a small scale broadband internetservice provider targeted at a single subdivision or neighborhood. They are built in a neighborhood to provide internet access to residents in the community, often using rooftop antennas in a hub and spoke arrangement to bridge the last few hundred feet to the residences or possibly businesses . With the right number of subscribers a NISP can easily cost less than the traditional DSL and cable internet cable lines. Such a network requires a local network engineer often a volunteer to maintain network integrity and monitor the quality of service . There are firms that will install and maintain such a network, but there are other options. For instance, a loosely knit community might use mesh networking WiFi mesh to connect collectively owned access points. See also Wireless community network Wireless mesh network Category Internetservice providers internet stub ... more details
one source date July 2011 An Internet hosting service is a service that runs Internet servers, allowing organizations and individuals to serve content to the Internet. There are various levels of service and various kinds of services offered. A common kind of hosting is web hosting service web hosting . Most hosting providers offer a combined variety of services. Web hosting services also offer e mail hosting service , for example. DNS hosting service is usually bundled with domain name registrar domain name registration . Web hosting technology has been causing some controversy lately as Web.com ... See also Internetservice provider Application service provider Hosted service provider Utility computing Green hosting Cloud storage Category Internet hosting Category Services management and marketing be x old es Servicio de alojamiento de Internet id Hosting ko lt Hostingas ... based control panel to manage the hosting service, with its 19 patents. Hostopia, a large wholesale ... mktw tech internet 10293025.html title Go Daddy Gets Sued last Berr first Jonathan date 2006 06 21 publisher thestreet.com accessdate 2010 05 21 ref Generic, yet rather powerful, kinds of Internet ... web server s and other Server computing server s and have Internet connections with good Upstream networking upstream Bandwidth computing bandwidth . Types internet hosting Full featured hosting Full featured hosting services include Dedicated hosting service , also called managed hosting service, where the hosting service provider owns and manages the machine, leasing full control to the client ... just the Internet connection, uninterruptible power and climate control, but let the client do his ... hosting services include File hosting service cyberlocker Web hosting service E mail hosting service DNS hosting service Game server s Wiki farm s Bandwidth cost Internet hosting services include the required Internet connection they may charge a flat rate per month or charge per bandwidth used a common ... more details
Image CoolidgeCorner.jpg thumb 200px right The S.S. Pierce Building, original headquarters of The World. The World is an internet service provider originally headquartered in Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline , Massachusetts . It was the first internet service provider offering dial up access to the general public, ref http tools.ietf.org html rfc2235 tools.ietf.org ref doing so since 1989. ref http world.std.com world.std.com ref The World is operated by Software Tool & Die and used to use the domain name world.std.com it now uses mainly TheWorld.com, though world.std.com is also used for certain things. References Reflist External links http www.TheWorld.com The World home page http www.usenix.org publications login 1999 2 isp.html the first ISP 1999 USENIX article on the beginning of The World. DEFAULTSORT World, The Category Brookline, Massachusetts Category Companies based in Massachusetts Category Internet service providers of the United States Category Communications in Massachusetts Category History of the Internet US internet company stub ... more details
linkrot date April 2012 The BlackBerry InternetService BIS is a service that provides BlackBerry smartphone users with access to Internet browsing, allows email messaging, instant messaging using the BlackBerry Messenger service, and more. The service also allows users to access POP3 , IMAP , and Outlook Web App not via Exchange ActiveSync email accounts without connecting through a BlackBerry Enterprise Server BES . ref name setup http na.blackberry.com eng support software internet.jsp Email setup and integration . Research In Motion. ref The service is usually provisioned through a mobile phone service provider, though Research In Motion RIM BlackBerry s developer actually runs the service. ref name setup This service uses RIM s proprietary push technology in contrast with SyncML based push technologies such as Funambol to the BlackBerry devices over cellular carriers. BIS retrieves email from mail servers by Polling computer science polling a POP3 or IMAP server and offers additional synchronization capabilities, such as calendars or contacts for some webmail providers. Outages At 2011 10 10 10 00 UTC there was an outage in Europe, the Middle East and Africa , affecting millions of users. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk technology blackberry 8818094 BlackBerry services collapse.html BlackBerry services collapse Telegraph ref There was another outage just the next day. ref http ... 12, 2011, the Blackberry InternetService went down in North America. ref http www.bloomberg.com ... 01 07 list of blackberry internetservice e mail login sites List of BlackBerry InternetService websites ... 34262 BlackBerry InternetService Feature and Technical Overview 1646396 0907121508 001 4.1 US.pdf Blackberry InternetService 4.1 features Research In Motion DEFAULTSORT Blackberry InternetService Category BlackBerry Wireless stub ja BlackBerry InternetService ... in Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo in Canada and Slough in England as the cause of the service disruptions ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The NASA Acquisition InternetService NAIS is a service provided by the NASA in order to disseminate information about NASA procurements. ref name nais cite web url http prod.nais.nasa.gov cgi bin nais welcome.cgi accessdate January 27, 2010 title NAIS Welcome Page first Ron last Crider date November 23, 2009 ref NAIS has been hailed by the GAO as an effective mechanism for disseminating procurement information to industry, including small businesses. ref http oai.dtic.mil oai oai?verb getRecord&metadataPrefix html&identifier ADA359866 Acquisition Reform NASA s InternetService Improves Access to Contracting Information. ref References Reflist External links http prod.nais.nasa.gov cgi bin nais index.cgi NASA Acquisition InternetService NASA navbox Category NASA online Category Government procurement in the United States Category Government databases in the United States ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 The InternetService Providers Association ISPA is a British body representing providers of Internet services. History ISPA was established in 1995 as the first trade association for ISPs, promoting competition, self regulation and progress within the Internet industry. Members are signatories to the ISPA Code of good practice binding ISPs to a common industry standard. It was originally founded and is now run under the Managing Director and Secretary General Nicholas Lansman. Activities As a trade association, membership is voluntary but the companies who choose to become members agree to abide by the ISPA United Kingdom Code. ISPA members allegiance to the Code means that consumers can view the ISPA UK logo as a mark of commitment to good business practice. ISPA s main activity is in making representations on behalf of the industry to Government bodies, such as the Home Office , the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform former DTI and Ofcom . Government and political representatives often approach ISPA for its knowledge and expertise. ISPA represents members to Government and extra parliamentary bodies in the UK, as well as dealing with media enquiries relating to ISPs role online. Policy is directed by the ISPA Council, representing the interests of over 100 members in the UK. ISPA spends a good deal of its time dealing with Ofcom . Regulation Policies are agreed by the ISPA Council, a body of up to ten people selected from and representing ... Category Organizations established in 1995 Category Internetservice providers of the United Kingdom Category Internet Network Operators Groups ... ISPA UK was instrumental in establishing EuroISPA , a European federation of Internet Services Providers ... level and influences EU Internet policies. ISPA also organises The Ispas , an annual award ceremony to showcase the best of the UK Internet industry. See also London Internet Exchange External links http ... more details
Internet Authentication Service IAS is a component of Windows Server operating systems that provides centralized user AAA protocol authentication, authorization and accounting . Overview While Routing and Remote Access Service RRAS security is sufficient for small networks, larger companies often need a dedicated infrastructure for authentication. RADIUS is a standard for dedicated authentication servers. Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 include the Internet Authentication Service IAS , an implementation of RADIUS server. IAS supports authentication for Windows based clients, as well as for third party clients that adhere to the RADIUS standard. IAS stores its authentication information in Active Directory , and can be managed with Remote Access Policies. IAS first showed up for Windows NT 4.0 in the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack and in Microsoft Commercial Internet System MCIS 2.0 ... library bb742380.aspx Internet Authentication Service for Windows 2000 ref It also added support for EAP Authentication for IEEE 802.1x networks. Later on it added PEAP with service Pack 4 . Windows Server ... External links http www.microsoft.com ias Internet Authentication Service on Microsoft TechNet http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc783725 WS.10 .aspx Deploying Internet Authentication Service IAS in Windows 2003 http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc977950.aspx Internet Authentication Service in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit http www.tcs.auckland.ac.nz james wlan logging ... Category Computer access control es Internet Authentication Service ru Internet Authentication Service ... features of RRAS. In Windows Server 2008 , Network Policy Server NPS replaces the Internet Authentication Service IAS . NPS performs all of the functions of IAS in Windows Server 2003 for VPN ... then unwrap the XML and save data as desired by the user. History The initial version of Internet Authentication Service was included with the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack. Windows 2000 Server s implementation ... more details
Expert subject date January 2011 Confusing date January 2011 Windows Internet Name Service WINS is Microsoft s implementation of NBNS NetBIOS Name Service NBNS , a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names. Effectively WINS is to NetBIOS names what Domain Name System DNS is to domain name s a central mapping of host names to network addresses. Like DNS it is broken into two parts, a Server Service that manages the Microsoft Jet Database Engine encoded Jet Database , server to server replication, service requests, and conflicts and a TCP IP Client component which manages the client s registration and renewal of names, and takes care of queries. Overview Network address mappings are dynamically updated so that when a client computing client needs to contact another computer on the network it can get its up to date IP address which may be issued by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server. Aside from this the WINS functionality provides a way of keeping the client names unique on the network. Networks normally have more than one WINS server and each WINS server should be in push pull replication computing replication where more than two WINS servers are required the best practice replication model is the Spoke hub distribution paradigm hub and spoke , thus the WINS ... TechNet Windows Internet Name Service Overview Chapter 12 of the downloadable book TCP IP Fundamentals ... Microsoft server technology Category Windows communication and services cs Windows Internet Naming Service de Windows Internet Naming Service es Windows Internet Naming Service fr Windows Internet Naming Service id WINS it WINS hu Windows Internet Name Service ja Windows Internet Naming Service pl Windows Internet Name Service pt Windows Internet Name Service ru Windows Internet Name Service tr Windows Internet Name Service uk Windows Internet Name Service zh WINS ... server from Microsoft is only available as a service to run on the Windows Server family of operating ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Notability date March 2010 Greenlight is a triple play telecommunications bundled telecommunications service owned by the city of Wilson, North Carolina . Its services are distributed over a fiber optic network that was constructed by the city. The service has attracted attention because of the controversy surrounding its competition with Time Warner Cable and Embarq . ref name GLControversy http tech.slashdot.org story 09 04 23 1521218 Time Warner Cable Wont Compete Seeks Legislation ref Creation In order to fund the Greenlight project, the city of Wilson used funds from bonds, instead of taxpayer money. ref name GLFAQs http www.greenlightnc.com index.php about FAQ Greenlight FAQ s ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Greenlight Internet Service Category Wilson, North Carolina ... more details
An Internet telephony service provider ITSP offers digital telecommunications service s based on Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP that are provisioned via the Internet . ITSPs provide services to end users directly or as whole sale suppliers to other ITSPs. ITSPs use a variety of signaling and multimedia protocols, including the Session Initiation Protocol SIP , the Media Gateway Control Protocol MGCP , Media Gateway Control Protocol Megaco Megaco , and the H.323 protocol. H.323 is one of the earliest VoIP protocols, but its use is declining and it is rarely used for consumer products. ref cite web first Craig last Southeren title Keynote speech, Free Software Open Source Telephony Summit date January 2005 url http www.voxgratia.org docs geilenkirchen 2005 keynote speech.html accessdate 2009 01 23 ref Retail customers of an ITSP may use traditional analog telephone sets attached to an analog telephony adapter ATA to connect to the service provider s network via a local area network , they may use an IP phone, or they may connect a private branch exchange PBX system to the service via media gateways. ITSPs are also known as VSP Voice Service Provider or simply VoIP Providers. History In the United States, net2Phone began offering consumer VoIP service in 1995. ref name timeline cite web url http web.net2phone.com about company timeline.asp title Timeline accessdate 2008 09 25 quote November 1995 Announces Plans to Release First PC to Phone Technology ref Before 2003, many VoIP services required customers to make and receive phone calls through a personal computer . See also SIP trunking References Reflist Telecommunications Category Voice over IP Category VoIP terminology & concepts es ITSP ... more details
Infobox Company company name Mstar company logo company type foundation Salt Lake City, Utah 1998 location Murray, Utah key people Mark Wentzlaff , President industry Fiber Optics Media products Internet , Telephone , Television Service Provider revenue operating profit homepage http www.mstar.net Mstar.net Mstar , headquartered in Murray, Utah , is a fiber optic ip service provider in the state of Utah. Mstar provides internet, telephone VOIP , and television services IPTV via fiber optic networks. Mstar is a provider of services over municipally owned backbones, namely the Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency UTOPIA . History Launched in 1998 as Deseret Online by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints , Mstar began as a provider of value added IP based services to the Church s educational institutions around the world. In June 2002 the company was acquired by Chicago Venture Partners, L. P., CVP a private equity investment firm which specializes in buyouts, late stage growth equity investments and private investment in public equity PIPES . In June 2004, Mstar purchased Burgoyne Internet Services and nearly doubled its audience base. In March 2005, Mstar became the first company to launch services over the fiber to the premises FTTP network owned by UTOPIA. In May 2009, Mstar was acquired by Prime Time Communications, a Denver Colorado facilities based provider of IPTV, VOIP, and Internet services. Prime Time brought a much expanded HD lineup, MPEG4 video, updated IPTV middle ware platform, and in house Broadworks Voip platform. Services Internet 15 to 50 Megabits per second upload and download speed 24 7 support Television High Definition IPTV Telephone Unlimited local & long distance References http www.mstar.net Mstar Website http www.realtime unifiedcommunications.com market news and trends 2007 05 news release new global teleco 1.htm.com Realtime Community News Release http www.redorbit.com news technology 818589 mstar rated among the be ... more details
equipment CPE installed on a residence. Wireless InternetService Providers WISPs are Internetservice provider s with networks built around wireless network ing. Technology may include commonplace ... ref See also Wireless local loop ConnectKentucky Geekcorps Neighbourhood InternetService Provider Neighbourhood InternetService Provider NISP Satellite Internet access Motorola Canopy Mikrotik References reflist External links PLEASE NOTE Links that promote a website, product, or service will be removed ... Wireless internetservice providers Category Wireless networking ca WISP es WISP fa ... MHz Radio Service url http wireless.fcc.gov services index.htm?job service home&id 3650 3700 publisher ... WISP was a company called Internet Office Parks in Johannesburg, South Africa that was founded ..., Telkom could not keep up with the demand for dedicated Internet links for business use. Fact date ... get Internet access. Due to the immaturity of wireless technology, security issues and being forced constantly by Telkom SA Then the government Telco in South Africa to cease its service, the company ... info czech.html publisher volweb.cz accessdate 2008 03 17 ref The providing of wireless Internet has a big potential of lowering the digital gap or Internet gap in the developing countries. Geekcorps ... Laptop per Child project strongly relies on good Internet connectivity, which can most likely be provided in rural areas only with satellite or wireless network Internet access. Overview Unreferenced ... Cable Internet access cable and digital subscriber line s are not available. WiMax is expected to become ... to the center of the area they wish to service. From here, they will need to find some sort of elevated ... buildings. Since it is difficult for a single service provider to build an infrastructure that offers global access to its subscribers, roaming between service providers is encouraged by the Wi ... ISP FAQ Media PLEASE NOTE Links that promote a website, product, or service will be removed. This is not one ... more details
multiple issues orphan August 2010 unreferenced March 2010 The MasterCard Internet Gateway Service shortened to MiGS is a payment gateway system that allows banks to accept card not present transaction s. MiGS, which is sold by MasterCard , is PCI DSS compliant and is typically branded and priced by the acquiring bank . It is used to interconnect online merchants to their acquiring banks through standards compliant technology and API Virtual Payment Client . This payment gateway provides support for services such as MasterCard SecureCode , Verified by Visa and JCB J Secure . Category Merchant services External links http www.mastercard.com us company en whatwedo apmea sps.html 2 MasterCard website ... more details
In computing , the proposed Internet Storage Name Service iSNS protocol allows automated discovery, management and configuration of iSCSI and Fibre channel Fibre Channel devices using iFCP gateways on a TCP IP network. Features iSNS provides management services similar to those found in Fibre Channel networks, allowing a standard IP network to operate in much the same way that a Fibre Channel storage area network does. Because iSNS is able to emulate Fibre Channel fabric services and manage both iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices, an iSNS server can be used as a consolidated configuration point for an entire storage network. However, standards compliant iSNS implementations are required to support the iFCP protocol, supporting the iSCSI protocol is optional. Components The iSNS standard defines four components The iSNS Protocol iSNSP is a protocol that specifies how iSNS clients and servers communicate. It is intended to be used by various platforms, including switches and targets as well as server hosts. iSNS Clients iSNS clients are part of iSNSP aware storage devices. iSNS clients initiate transactions with iSNS servers using the iSNSP, register device attribute information in a common Discovery Domain DD , download information about other registered clients and receive asynchronous notification of events that occur in their DD s . iSNS Servers iSNS servers respond to iSNS protocol queries and requests made by iSNS clients using the iSNSP. iSNS servers initiate iSNSP State Change ... protocols Category Storage area networks Category Fibre Channel de Internet Storage Name Service ru Internet Storage Name Service ... Change Notification SCN service allows an iSNS Server to issue notifications about each event ... mappings from iSCSI devices to proxy WWNs. References http tools.ietf.org html rfc4171 RFC 4171 Internet Storage Name Service iSNS External links http sourceforge.net projects linuxisns iSNS for Linux ... more details
service area adopted it as their primary home Internet connection. Ricochet s main draw, however, was that it was wireless at the time, there were almost no other options for a wireless Internet connection ...Ricochet was one of the pioneering wireless Internet services in the United States , before Wi Fi , 3G , and other broadband technologies were available to the general public. It was developed and first offered by Metricom Incorporated, which shut down in 2001. Image ricochetbox.jpg thumb right A Ricochet poletop radio in suburban Detroit similar looking devices are used by the Wireless Oakland project, which overlaps part of the Detroit ricochet market History Metricom was founded in 1985, initially selling radios to electric, gas, oil, and water industrial customers. One of its founders was Paul Baran . ref cite news title Paul Baran, Internet and packet switching pioneer, is mourned work Network ... accessdate March 29, 2011 ref Service began in 1994 in Cupertino, California , and was quickly ... introduced a higher speed nominally 128 kbit s, in practice often faster service in 1999 monthly fees for this service, however, were more than double those for the original service. At its height, in early 2001, Ricochet service was available in Atlanta , Baltimore , Dallas , Denver , Detroit , Houston ... , and Washington, D.C. Over 51,000 subscribers paid for the service. In July 2001, however, Ricochet ... 269362.html accessdate March 29, 2011 ref and shut down its service. Like many companies during ... sale. Service was restored to Denver in August 2002, and to San Diego in November 2002. Aerie sold ... notified its Denver customers on March 28, 2008, that service would cease the next day. Technology ... along the path between an end user s modem and a wired internet access point hence the name of the service. The wireless ISP service was an outgrowth of technology Metricom had developed to facilitate ... marketed for a flat monthly fee the original Ricochet service was 29.95 a month, less than the cost ... more details
Laurence Godfrey is the name of Laurence Godfrey physics lecturer born 1952 , physicist, expert evidence in internet related litigation and litigant in Godfreyv. Demon Laurence Godfrey archer born 1976 , Olympic archer hndis Godfrey, Laurence ... more details
The InternetService Providers Association of Ireland ,or ISPAI, is a non profit company established in 1998 that represents various Ireland Irish InternetService Providers . It is a member of EuroISPA External links http www.ispai.ie Official site http www.euroispa.org EuroISPA Category Internetservice providers of the Republic of Ireland internet stub ireland stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify August 2009 primary sources September 2009 orphan February 2009 InternetService Providers Association of Pakistan ISPAK is a non profit organization of InternetService providers of Pakistan . ISPAK was formed in 1997 to act as a platform from which service providers could deal with the regulator, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority PTA . One of the most important achievements of ISPAK was to convince the Government of Pakistan and the incumbent Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd PTCL to implement single pulse metering for dial up Internet, back in 1998. What this meant for the majority of the Internet users was that they only had to pay for one single call even if they remained connected to their ISP dialup account for hours. Local calls are not free in Pakistan and the a multi metering pulse would have meant that dialup users would be charged every three minutes for a new call. ISPAK proactively monitors the regulations introduced by the Regulator PTA and takes steps to ensure that Internet users are provided access to the Internet free of any censorship . External links http www.ispak.pk References http dmoz.pk Internet Associations InternetService Providers Association of Pakistan l379.html Dmoz Pakistan http www.alexa.com siteinfo ispak.pk Alexa the Web Information Company DEFAULTSORT InternetService Providers Association Of Pakistan Category Non profit organisations based in Pakistan Category Organisations based in Pakistan Category Learned societies of Pakistan Category Internetservice providers of Pakistan ... more details