Monthly Archives: May 2015

What Bill C-51 Means for Canadian Web Hosting Providers

Like other anti-terrorism legislation elsewhere in the world, Canada’s Bill C-51 has implications on ISPs and telecommunications providers. Continue reading

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US Demands Answers from China Over ‘Great Cannon’ Cyberattacks

The US is asking Chinese authorities to look into reports that China interfered with online content hosted outside of the country using its so-called Great Cannon, State Department spokesperson Jeff Rathke said on Friday. Continue reading

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Microsoft Invests In Several Submarine Cables In Support Of Cloud Services

Microsoft is investing in several submarine cables to connect data centers globally and in support of growing data network needs. The latest investments strengthen connections across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, connecting several countries. Continue reading

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Tor Cloud Closes Due to Lack of Maintenance

The Tor (The Onion Router) Cloud project is closed as of May 8, 2014 due to concerns over software maintenance. Organizers shut down the project on Friday due to the inability to keep the cloud up to date. The Tor network allows users to connect to the Internet through… Continue reading

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New gTLD .CLUB Celebrates First Birthday

A year after the launch of .club, there are over 220,000 websites registered and almost 40,000 active with the new gTLD. .Club is being held up as one of the successes among the new extensions, as awareness of new gTLDs remains low and web user and stakeholders have reported mixed… Continue reading

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