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MyRepublic rejects cease-and-desist letter, attacks Spark over net neutrality

The Singapore-owned ISP stands out from the pack in the global mode brawl. UPDATED with Spark comment.

Fri, 17 Apr 2015

MyRepublic says it rejected the cease-and-desist letter sent by Buddle Findlay on behalf of Sky TV, MediaWorks, TVNZ and Lightbox owner Spark over its global mode service.

"The service remains. We don't respond to threats," My Republic managing director Vaughan Baker tells NBR. 

"The claim did

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