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Through the isps,we were able to track down the names and some of the addresses, but none of them were in palm beach.
I just got off the phone with the victim's ISPs.
We checked all the ISPs.
Not from the four major ISPs, but there's a smaller provider called the Noor Group, and their main client is the Egyptian Stock Exchange.
We own the physical lines and ISPs that bring it to you.
We've sent an e-mail to Hamni8 at every public domain, including the ISPs most likely to service that region.
Over the past few years, as ISPs clamp down on child pornographers, they've taken to using the postal system as a way to go undetected.
Government ISPs are issued for 10 years.
For two years after Spickens took off, we suspected him of peddling ISPs.
Someone could've killed Spickens and taken the ISPs to sell.

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In addition to capricious laws such as those criminalizing Internet telephony, many poor countries strictly control the number of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that can operate.
Others regulate the prices ISPs charge customers.
Countries that regulate entry by new ISPs in this way have fewer Internet users per capita, regardless of national income and general development of the telecommunications network.
A regulatory framework friendly to entry by ISPs and other companies relevant to the technological infrastructure will do a lot more to bring developing countries into the 21st century than donations ever will.
The ISPs (rather than governments) should provide basic security - anti-virus, anti-phishing, anti-spam, and the like - as a regular feature of consumer Internet services.
As for spam, ISPs (including mail service providers) could limit their users to, say, 100 e-mails a day; for more, you have to pay or at least post a security bond, or pass some good behavior test.
At the same time, all ISPs should implement an e-mail ID system (there are two good standards, called Domain Keys and SPF).
And, because ISPs answer to other ISPs, not governments, dissidents and whistleblowers could maintain their anonymity.
Indeed, cost - both to users and to ISPs - is the second obstacle.
ISPs need to pass these costs on to their customers.
So customers need to demand security as part of their service, while ISPs need to shun ISPs that don't comply.
But ISPs' costs also include warning people away from bad sites, which requires a due-process system to notify owners of compromised websites - so that they can fix them or realize that they have been exposed.

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