• Semo.net has already received more than 70 copyright violation notifications pertaining to our users this year. The illegal uploading, downloading, copying and/or distribution of copyrighted works are serious offenses that carry with them the risk of substantial monetary damages and, in some cases, criminal prosecution. Copyright infringement also violates the semo.net Rules & Regulations and could lead to suspension of your Internet account.

    Mar 31,
    - by semoadmin
  • semo.net is preparing to move to a new email system featuring enhanced webmail, increased message sizes, and spam filtering for all users. This new service integrates your webmail and spam filtering service into a single location and increases your email capacity in multiple ways WITHOUT increasing your fees. The new system requires that you log in using your entire email address (for example, "gijoe@semo.net") rather than just the first part of the email address like our current service allows (i.e., "gijoe"). To ensure that you don't have any problems logging in, you may need to update your mail settings using the instructions below. If you have any questions about this change, feel free to contact us. Note: if your email

    Mar 31,
    - by semoadmin
  • In times of economic hardship, it is more important than ever to keep track of your finances. There are a lot of free tools and applications available for budgeting, bill pay and financial management. A very important aspect that is often overlooked is the ability to check your credit score online any time you like. Companies like FreeCreditReport.com grant you one free credit report per year, but you are left in the dark the other 11 months unless you want to pay a fee to view your score. CreditKarma.com lets you to shed some light on your credit – absolutely free! You can check your credit rating on the Credit Karma website an unlimited number of times, without any hidden

    Mar 24,
    - by semoadmin
  • Below is a press release describing semo.net's attempts to secure USDA broadband stimulus funding to make high-speed access available in our area; an area which the USDA has decided is not remote enough to qualify. USDA TILTING AT WINDMILLS: LITTLE GUY EXPOSES USDA STIMULUS BLUNDER Brian Becker owns a small Internet Service in Southeast Missouri started in 1995. Becker has documents to show that the USDA, responsible for doling out billions for Rural Broadband, has contradicted both itself and Congress. Most are skeptical at first, but a few minutes with him and you realize that $7.2B stimulus dollars hinge on one word.

    Mar 03,
    - by semoadmin

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