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About 99main and What We Offer 99main Internet Services is a Norwich,
Connecticut based Internet Service Provider, established in 1996. It is our
mission to provide fast, reliable and affordable Internet access and technical
support to home and business users across Connecticut. If you need more from
your ISP, call us today - we do it all! Internet Access, Domain Hosting, E-mail
Services, Spam Filtering, Business Class Connections (T1's / Fiber) and
Technical Support. We continue to grow by offering solid local service and tech
support with no gimmicks, no hidden requirements and no long term contracts.
99main does not "re-sell" services from another provider - we are a local
company and the network and bandwidth are our own. We support all operating
systems (Windows, Mac, Unix) and any browser or SMTP/POP3 E-mail program you
choose. We have dedicated servers for WWW (domain hosting), FTP, DNS, E-mail &
Spam Filtering. What does all this mean for your home or business? Better
throughput, faster speeds, fewer dropped connections and the best tech support
in the area! To find out more about our services, see our Account Options.


 

News 2014 Wednesday, February 19 - Microsoft to end support for Windows XP in
April, 2014
If you use Windows XP, then mark April 8th, 2014 on your calendar. On that date,
Microsoft will end support for Windows XP. What does this mean? Security risks.
Machines running Windows XP will no longer receive automatic updates (including
security related patches) or Microsoft Security Essentials. This opens up
security vulnerabilities for windows XP machines and the networks connected to
them. Also, software vendors are likely to stop support for newer versions of
applications running on an unsupported operating system. Every day beyond April
8th, your XP computers will become less secure. If your XP computers are part of
a network, then those computers will represent an increasing vulnerability to
the entire network. If you are running Windows XP, then you should consider
upgrading to either Windows 7 or Windows 8 in order to remain supported by
Microsoft (and most other vendors) and maintain tight security for your machines
and network. If your current computer is not capable of running Windows 7 or 8,
then it may be time to consider replacing it.

2013 Thursday, July 25 - Microsoft Readies IE11 for Windows 7, Too
Browser aficionados and haters alike will be overjoyed that Microsoft is keeping
its promise to keep the new Internet Explorer up-to-date on Windows 7 as well as
Windows 8. The Internet Explorer 11 Developer's Preview for Windows 7 introduces
the most of the new features and functionality of the Windows 8.1 default
browser. Microsoft says that, like IE 10 for Windows 7, IE 11 won't have the
modern interface, but promises promises to bring improved performance, faster
page load times, new standards support for next generation sites, and a
completely redesigned “F12” developer toolkit. A faster browsing experience is
thanks to new technologies such as Internet Explorer 11’s ability to natively
decode images in real-team using a machine’s GPU; this ability plus the
browser’s additional capability to render text on the GPU is said to also use
less memory usage, reduce energy usage, and improve battery life. In addition,
the latest version of Microsoft’s browser is the first to implement the World
Wide Web Consortium’s Resource Priorities, allowing web developers to pick which
parts of a web page need to be loaded first. A little bit of artificial
intelligence also never hurts (except in every Sci-Fi movie ever), which is why
Internet Explorer 11 supports HTML5 link prefetching and pre-rendering; this
allows the web browser to try and anticipate where you will visit next and load
those links before you click on them. To protect a user’s machine against
malicious intent, Internet Explorer 11 scans all WebGL content for unsafe
content. In addition, the hardware-accelerated WebGL content will only run on
verified safe GPU drivers and hardware. You can learn more about IE 11 at CNET's
website here.

2013 Thursday, July 25 - Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - New
Provisions Effective July, 2013
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) gives parents control over
what information websites can collect from their kids. The COPPA Rule — with new
provisions in effect on July 1, 2013 — puts additional protections in place and
streamlines other procedures that companies covered by the rule need to follow.
Websites designed for kids or that are geared to a general audience but may
collect information from anyone under the age of 13 must comply with COPPA’s
requirements. You can read more about this important ruling at MSNBC's website
by clicking here, or visiting the Bureau of Consumer Protection Business Center
here.


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