Meet ipHouse Customer David Pogoff

August 26th, 2008 by aileen

 

Recently I sat down to talk with David Pogoff of Complex Programming Incorporated. David uses ipHouse for corporate email and domain hosting, as well as his DSL connection.

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FCC Votes 3-2 Against Comcast’s Internet Interference

August 1st, 2008 by aileen

The United States Federal Communications Commission today voted strongly in favor of the concept of ‘Net Neutrality. They found that, “Comcast has unduly interfered with Internet users’ right to access the lawful Internet content and to use the applications of their choice.” Comcast Corporation, the nation’s largest cable-television provider, had been interfering with its customers’ Internet access by secretly and selectively blocking certain types of communications known as peer-to-peer connections.

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Filtering Email for Spam and Viruses

July 28th, 2008 by aileen

ipHouse engineers have been waging a battle against spam since the 1990s. As the Internet has grown and changed during the last 15+ years, the amount of spam has increased exponentially.

The problem of online viruses has also grown. Effective spam and virus filtering is now an essential component of any mail server.

The dilemma is always how to balance false positives with reliable protection. 

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Four New Outstate MN Dial-up Numbers

July 21st, 2008 by aileen

ipHouse has added four new numbers for local dial-up access in outstate Minnesota.

They are:  

218-258-0005 (Buhl, MN)
507-697-0004 (Morton, MN)
507-788-4037 (Odin, MN)
507-873-4029 (Slayton, MN) 

Most ipHouse access accounts (including DSL) come with some dial-up hours.  We maintain local dial-up numbers in communities across Minnesota and the US.  They give you the ability to have general Internet access and check email, even when you are traveling.

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ipHouse Sponsors MPR PublicRadioCamp

July 14th, 2008 by aileen

This past Saturday, July 12th, ipHouse sponsored PublicRadioCamp with Minnesota Public Radio. The event was held at the UBS Forum at MPR in downtown St. Paul. The goal of the event was to corroboratively remix and mashup MPR’s content, data, audio, and meta-data. ipHouse’s Eric Snyder joined the public, MPR employees and Jon Gordon of Future Tense in finding innovative new ways to use MPR’s resources.

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