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Storm Internet Services is a Canadian Internet Service Provider (ISP)[1] that serves the City of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada, as well as surrounding areas. Its sales, support, and management teams are based out of Ottawa, Chesterville, and Perth. They are known for not throttling their services to regulate network traffic.
History
editStorm Internet Services was started in 1996, and serves the City of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada, as well as surrounding areas.
Storm has successfully implemented the Canadian Internet Registration Authority's D-Zone Anycast DNS solution to protect from DDoS attacks.[2] As a recipient of Canada's Universal Broadband Fund, Storm will help to expand broadband internet coverage in Canada. [3]
Services
editStorm provides internet service options including DSL, cable, wireless and recently, fibre to the home (FTTH) options.[4] In addition to internet services, Storm provides phone, VoIP and television services.
External Link
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "List of internet service providers in Canada", Wikipedia, 2024-01-22, retrieved 2024-01-28
- ^ "Storm Internet protects network from DDoS attack with made-in-Canada DNS solution". CIRA. 2019-05-16. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ Government of Canada, Innovation (2024-01-18). "Selected Universal Broadband Fund projects". ised-isde.canada.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ Gazette, Ashley Kulp Carleton Place Almonte Canadian (2021-07-14). "Storm Internet expanding fibre network to 200 households in Clayton area". InsideOttawaValley.com. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
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