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The only Utah ISP (and one of the few nationwide) standing up for user privacy - Ars Technica]
 
The only Utah ISP (and one of the few nationwide) standing up for user privacy - Ars Technica]
  

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Recent Media

[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/07/the-only-utah-isp-and-one-of-the-few-nationwide-standing-up-for-user-privacy The only Utah ISP (and one of the few nationwide) standing up for user privacy - Ars Technica]

Utah Internet company defies subpoena law - SF Gate

Tiny Utah-based ISP makes a name for itself by rebuffing government snoops - The Guardian

FIGHTING BACK Against NSA Surveillance - Small Independent ISP in Utah Does What Other ISPs Won't - Daily Kos

Small Utah ISP firm stands up to ‘surveillance state’ as corporations cower - RT

Pete Ashdown: ISP owner who stood up to NSA says govt should follow law if it wants to keep secrets - RT

Utah Internet Firm Defies State's Warrantless Subpoena Law - National Public Radio

No Snooping Here - The Hindu

Get a Warrant - The Salt Lake Tribune

Utah Internet Service Provider Refuses To Release Customer Information Without Warrant - KUTV News

XMission president tells law enforcement: no warrant, no data - FOX 13 News