We Will Be Closed On July 4th In Observance of Independence Day

Independence Day

In celebration of Independence Day No-IP will be operating under revised hours on Monday, July 4, 2016.

Our Customer Success team will be responding to support tickets sent (or received) during normal office hours. If you would like to speak to our Customer Success team on the phone, our Priority Support line will be available from 10am-5pm PDT. We will resume normal Customer Success hours on Tuesday, July 5.

If you have a question or need help right away, check out our extensive Knowledge Base for helpful troubleshooting articles and support guides.

Have a safe and happy Independence Day!

 

5 Reasons Every Small Business Needs Server Monitoring

server monitoring

Every 5 years20 percent of all small businesses experience unexpected downtime. This downtime often causes major damage, resulting in permanent closures for 25 percent of businesses who have a significant incident. Businesses, especially those without huge IT teams and millions of dollars in revenue, can’t afford to experience unexpected downtime. Not only does it cost them time but also money as they try to sort through the issues at hand.

These outages are even more detrimental for businesses who are not aware their systems are down. Quick response is key during an outage and it is necessary to have systems in place to notify you when there is an error. Do you have a system in place? If not, you need server monitoring. Why? Find out below. Continue Reading

Appeals Court Upholds Net Neutrality in 2-1 Vote

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Yesterday, the United States Court of Appeals voted in a 2-1 margin to uphold Net Neutrality, making Internet service a utility. This new ruling will help prevent Internet Service Providers from slowing down or blocking Internet content to consumers.

“After a decade of debate and legal battles, today’s ruling affirms the commission’s ability to enforce the strongest possible Internet protections — both on fixed and mobile networks — that will ensure the Internet remains open, now and in the future,” F.C.C. chairman, Tom Wheeler said. Continue Reading