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Europe's leading internet service provider (ISP) T-Online has surprised analysts by reporting better-than-expected profit in the third quarter, putting it on track for its first profitable year.
BBC: T-Online shines as Tiscali stumbles
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The company sees a day when any company--soapmaker, shoe marketer, airline, bank--can act as an Internet service provider (ISP). 1stUp's angle: The marketers pay 1stUp to provide the behind-the-curtain ISP service they offer, giving it away to gain an intimate, ongoing relationship with customers.
FORBES: Free For All
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Time Warner Cable, another US internet service provider (ISP) pledging to tackle piracy, says it will use pop-up warnings to deter repeat offenders.
BBC: Verizon to choke pirates' browsing speeds
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The e-mails, and the identity of their senders, were passed on to Malaysian police by a compliant ISP (Internet service provider), but Malaysians continued to use the Web as their only way of bypassing the government-controlled print media.
CNN: Malaysian hackers may face indefinite detention