Source: motherboard.vice.com - Friday, March 20, 2015
For the last two decades, Tucows has tried to remain one of the good guys on the internet. To the US government, however, theyre notorious. Since its start in the 90s, the Canadian company has morphed from a freeware download site to a legitimate mobile carrier. The office of the US Trade Representative also recently listed them as a "notorious market" for illegal goods and accused the company of shielding bad actors online. How did Tucows get here, and will it keep trying to fight the good fight as it grows larger? Tucows started out sharing free software in the 1993 on its founders personal website. In 1995, it merged with a Toronto-based internet service provider. Since then, its risen to prominence as one of the largest domain name registrars in the world, and in 2012 launched a scrappy startup mobile carrier in the US called Ting , which piggybacks on the Sprint network and is lauded by its customers for its transparent, pay-for-what-you-use pricing. Now, Tucows is going head to head with the biggest telecommunication companies in America by bringing Ting-branded gigabit fiber internet to the municipalities that want it . So far, thats amounted to two networks, one in Charlottesville, Virginia, and one Westminster, Maryland. Basically, the company has done it all when it comes to the internet businessfrom software downloads to actual infrastructureand its paying off, if its cavernous Toronto warehouse office is any indicatio
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