RISC OS-friendly ISP to continue after owner's death Published: 1st Mar 2009, 21:20:32 | Permalink | PrintableOrpheus Internet, the ISP created following the closure of Argonet by Paul Vigay, who died last month, will continue to operate, according to its website. R-Comp had offered limited although free technical support to Orpheus customers following news of Paul's death. Click here to visit this news quickie Previous: Quantum Software rescued and republished online
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