Thursday, August 18, 2011

OpenDNS now serving 30 million customers

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All the favorite alternative DNS services, OpenDNS, now serving up DNS to 30 million customers worldwide. The company announced this milestone in the short issue and notes that they now send DNS more goodness than any other major ISP.

The company said that they are used in one of three schools in the United States, hundreds of thousands of households and a number of major corporations, including Nike, BP, Burger King and products.

OpenDNS is not new, but it's pretty unique. It offers free DNS control, as well as parental filtering/organization. They also deprive the search condition, capture for many providers. There are paid and free accounts.

Usually OpenDNS almost invisible. I have been using it for years and while there are many competitors as EasyDNS, FreeDNS, and I have never seen a strongly want to switch to.


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