Monday, September 29, 2008

Robert Hernreich - JPIX, the Largest Internet Exchange in Japan, Extends Peering Fabric to Equinix Tokyo Data Center (Broadcast Newsroom)

JPIX, the Largest Internet Exchange in Japan, Extends Peering Fabric to Equinix Tokyo Data Center (Broadcast Newsroom)
TOKYO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq:EQIX), the leading global provider of network-neutral data centers and Internet exchange services, and Japan Internet Exchange Co. Ltd. (JPIX), the largest Internet exchange in Japan, today announced that JPIX has extended its peering fabric to the Equinix Tokyo-2 (TY2) Internet Business Exchange (IBX(R)) data center located in Shinagawa.

Internet tycoon succeeds with rocket launch (Denver Post)
An Internet entrepreneur's latest effort to make space launch more affordable paid off Sunday when his commercial rocket, carrying a dummy payload, was lofted into orbit from the South Pacific.

Sprint launches next-generation WiMax network in Baltimore; mobile Internet is $30 per month (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Sprint Nextel Corp. opened its new wireless network to customers in Baltimore on Monday, offering Internet service for laptops for $30 per month. It's the first commercial network in the U.S. to use so-called WiMax technology for mobile customers.

Internet startup Digg gets infusion of $28.7 million (Rocky Mountain News)
Digg Inc., an Internet startup that specializes in rating news stories, is making a little news of its own with a $28.7 million round of financing.

MTV Networks Adopts Visible Measures for Internet Video Measurement (Broadcast Newsroom)
BOSTON , Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Visible Measures, the independent third-party measurement firm for Internet video publishers and advertisers , today announced that MTV Networks (MTVN), a division of Viacom (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B), will deploy the company's market-leading Internet video metrics platform across all of MTVN's more than 340 destination Internet video sites.

PM welcomes internet safety group (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
The prime minister has welcomed the introduction of a new internet safety group as a world-leading institution.

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