263.net
Chinese Internet Service Provider
net263 co., ltd or commonly known as 263.net is a Chinese Internet Service Provider said to be named after the number they used for dial-up access to the Internet. In 2002, the company was sued for breach of contract after attempting to transition to a paid email service, which would have affected 12 million active users.[1]
See also
- ICP license
- Internet service provider
External links
- 263.net 网络通信
- Irc.263.net – A Chinese-language IRC server maintained by 263. The encoding used is GB 18030 or GB 2312. According to the Norwegian ISP Uninett, the server is to a large extent used to control botnets, and users accessing the server risk being blocked.
References
- ^ "China's 263.net sued over e-mail fee plan". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
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