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Pete Ashdown, President and Founder of Utah internet company XMission, said bitcoin is volatile and while it's value has plummeted recently, it will either regain value or be replaced by some other form of digital currency. Either way, digital currency is here to stay. While its gained popularity and value, it's still not a form of ...

Xmission founder/CEO Pete Ashdown, whose company is one of the first two service providers available to UTOPIA customers to offer access to the super-service, said it's hard to imagine a need for 10 gigs to a residential customer, but sometimes it's not about "need." "It's kind of like the Lamborghini of ...
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 2017, file photo, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wis., center, accompanied by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, right, signs the final version of the GOP tax bill during an enrollment ceremony at the Capitol in Washington. Hatch says he is retiring after four ...
"Bigger businesses with more money would have faster access to the internet and faster access to consumers," said Xmission owner Pete Ashdown, who opposes the proposed rollback. Those in favor of rolling back the regulations say companies need more freedom, so they can continue to improve ...
Pete Ashdown, founder and president of Utah broadband service provider XMission, said the amount of internet bandwidth being occupied by streaming has been growing exponentially. "Running this company, we keep constant vigil on the stats relating to how our network is being utilized," Ashdown said.
"Any international partnerships we establish should focus on broadening our understanding of threats and discussing best practices for defense, not sharing sensitive information." Pete Ashdown, Utah broadband internet provider Xmission's founder and CEO, who has also ran for Hatch's U.S. Senate seat ...
“Any network engineer that's worth their salt could do something like this very easily," Pete Ashdown, tech expert, said. Ashdown is talking about what's available on websites like insecam.org views of front porches and back yards inside elevators and inside homes, the website links to hundreds of cameras ...
Pete Ashdown, founder and CEO of Utah internet service provider XMission, voiced similar concerns. "You do a lot more intimate things on the internet than you do with any other medium," Ashdown said on KSL Newsradio's "Doug Wright Show." "I'm talking health issues, I'm talking financial issues.
In 2003 Hatch glibly asked if computers could be destroyed upon the suspicion of copyright violations, a query that is deeply technically and legally ignorant. One year later, Hatch proposed the INDUCE Act, a piece of legislation so broad in protecting Hatch's industry friends' copyrights that YouTube would ...
XMission filed the lawsuit last week in federal court, accusing Clickbooth.com of violating the federal CAN-SPAM Act and sending unwanted emails to its customers. "We reached our limit," XMission CEO Pete Ashdown said in an interview Thursday with FOX 13. "We reached our limit as far as how much ...


 

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