FYI
> Here comes a short desription, written by Gustav Nipe, the CEO of 
> PirateISP. He is not on the list but can be reached at 
> gustav.nipe@??? if you have any questions for him. Over to 
> Gustav:
>
> PirateISP is an ISP operating right now in Lund, south of Sweden. We 
> are doing the beta-test here. PirateISP started providing IP in July. 
> PirateISP target group is home consumers, preparing to be a part of 
> the data retention battle. Our model is based on that we want to be 
> the "owner" of the connection between the IP-address and the real 
> person owning internet subscription. PirateISP don't own any fiber 
> cables, and we have subcontractors doing the operation of the networks.
>
> As I mentioned above our caseload is home consumers, but we have had a 
> lot of request about CO-location from companies and home consumers. So 
> we are selling that on test as well.
> Our strategy have changed. We sell 
> CO-location/IP-subscription/SMTP-servers to companies, with the 
> revenue from that we rent new wavelength in fiber cables so that we 
> can reach new home consumers.
>
> Kind regards,
> Gustav
>
> By way of,
> Mårten Fjällström
> Party Secretary PPSE
>
> B0rg wrote:
> That would be great. Thanks
>
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Mårten Fjällström 
> <marten.fjallstrom@??? 
> <mailto:marten.fjallstrom@piratpartiet.se>> wrote:
>
>     PirateISP is a company that acts as an ISP in southern Sweden. It
>     is run by Pirate activists, in accordance with the principles of
>     the Pirate Party. I'll meet the CEO this weekend, I can ask him to
>     write a presentation for the list.
>
>
> António Aveiro
> With the Portuguese Pirate Party 
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