Indianapolis Internet Service Provider service ended.
A second Indianapolis-area Internet Service Provider has finished the service, so that hundreds of separated subscribers.
Virtual networks Indiana has taken in its service late last month, roughly the same period Internet Promotion 2 or AI2A suddenly folded its $ 5 per month of Internet service that claims to have attracted 13000 subscribers.
The decline of Internet Service Providers - both by money collected in advance for a subscription to long-term - again ignite speculation about a planned release waving small ISPs.
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