Media Topics

Media Topics

XMission frequently works with media organizations on a variety of technical topics. Because we love technology, and enjoy teaching others, we appreciate the opportunity to share our perspective and expertise. Please contact XMission's marketing director at 801-539-0852 to coordinate interviews.

XMission can comment on the following issues:

  • Emerging Technologies
    • Cloud computing
    • Virtualization
    • IPv6
  • Federal and State Legislation relating to technology or the Internet
  • Net Neutrality
  • UTOPIA Community MetroNet
  • Internet Security Issues
  • Internet Privacy Issues
    • Spam
    • Viruses
    • Phishing
  • Family Internet Safety
    • Pornography
    • Child content control
    • Social networking
    • instant messaging
  • Open Source Technology/ Linux
  • Gaming
  • XMission Wireless/ Salt Lake City Wifi
  • Wiki
  • VoIP
  • Technology Consumer Reviews

If there is a topic that does not appear on our list, please feel free to contact us anyways. Because we work in an ever-changing industry we constantly keep up with current news and information concerning the Internet and information systems in general.


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