BY Deryck Rothwell ON
Thursday, 19 August 2010
 During the last few years we have seen an explosion in the demand for internet addresses. This is coming from technologically-expanding countries, particularly China and India, and from the proliferation of ‘smart’ mobile devices such as Apple’s iPhone and iPad.
Most industry predictions now state that public internet address allocation will be exhausted sometime in 2011.
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BY Greg Goode ON
Thursday, 27 May 2010
I happened to attend a debate presented by intelligence² titled Governments should not censor the internet. It was about governments’ role in censoring the internet (topical to us in Australia) to protect the ‘vunerable’ from content that is deemed too explicit or anti-social.
So, are data centres part of the problem, and do they have a part to play in ensuring the likes of you and I are kept safe from information that could corrupt us?
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