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Deseret News
June 16, 2015
Pete Ashdown, founder and CEO of locally based Internet service provider XMission, said though his company operates as one of the UTOPIA providers and independently, he believes that civic governments should take the lead on making Internet access “ubiquitous” and available to everyone. “The citiesÃâà...
TheBlaze.com
November 19, 2014
Pete Ashdown, founder of Salt Lake City-based Internet provider XMission, called the center a stain upon the state and its technology industry. “I do encourage you to stand up and do something about it,” he said. Lawmakers said they aren't considering shutting down $1.7 billion facility, but the committeeÃâà...
The Guardian
August 8, 2013
'The first amendment is supposed to guarantee me the freedom to speak out in situations like this,' Levison wrote. Photograph: OJO Images/Rex Features. The email service reportedly used by surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden abruptly shut down on Thursday after its owner crypticallyÃâà...
The Verge
July 20, 2013
But the owner of XMission, a small ISP in Utah, has been especially adversarial towards the secret FISA court orders which force companies to give data to the government. After publishing a detailed list of government orders the company has received, CEO Pete Ashdown has offered some clues as to whatÃâà...
Chicago Daily Herald
December 4, 2011
The center was also designed to meet specifications for top ratings from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building systems, with ... Pete Ashdown, a Utah Internet businessman who donated more than $50,000 to the museum, spent much of his youth at the university's formerÃâà...
Huffington Post (blog)
April 19, 2007
Speaking will be consumer advocate Ralph Nader, U.S. Senate candidate Pete Ashdown and human rights defender Jack Healey. They've struggled mightily to find a venue to hold the event but so far they've been “blacklisted” in the entire city and called out as “heretics”. Joe Vogel, one of the organizers,Ãâà...