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MindVox - The MindVox Shutdown

MindVox - The MindVox Shutdown: Encyclopedia II - MindVox - The MindVox Shutdown

MindVox began to fall apart around 1996, when it ceased operating as an ISP, and shut off dial-up access. While the exact date of the shutdown is disputed, the New York Times lists the closure as occurring in July of that year [50]. Ironically enough this happened a few months after New York Magazine voted MindVox as one of the three best ISP's in New York [51]. A public message [52] noted that free telnet access to the MindVox servers would still be available after the shutdown, but this did not last. Users were given the option to transfer their accounts to company Interport Communications, b ...

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MindVox: Encyclopedia II - MindVox - The MindVox Shutdown



MindVox - The MindVox Shutdown

MindVox began to fall apart around 1996, when it ceased operating as an ISP, and shut off dial-up access. While the exact date of the shutdown is disputed, the New York Times lists the closure as occurring in July of that year [50]. Ironically enough this happened a few months after New York Magazine voted MindVox as one of the three best ISP's in New York [51].

A public message [52] noted that free telnet access to the MindVox servers would still be available after the shutdown, but this did not last. Users were given the option to transfer their accounts to company Interport Communications, but the unique MindVox community did not survive.

Many different reasons have been given for the downfall, including increased competition from the arrival of large-scale providers like AT&T, possible legal difficulties, and the apparent incestuousness of the company and its' core users [53]. But none of the theories provided realistic answers as to why the final days of MindVox seem to be closer to The Great Gatsby [54], and Altered States [55], than a successful or unsuccessful technology corporation. Much of the legal paperwork from the time reads like something out of The Bonfire of the Vanities [56].

A 1999 article by Tom Higgins (username "Tomwhore" on the system), a user and one time employee of Mindvox, summarized the turbulent closing thus:

So what happened to MindVox? In short its customers happened. Under the strain of pleasing a paying customer base, watching a hobby turn into an industry and simply getting caught up in its own hype, MindVox tumbled into a soap opera nose dive of sex, drugs and mismanagement. [57]

In 1997 Patrick Kroupa had effectively disappeared from public view. The last days of MindVox are more the stuff of mythology than recorded fact, with different publications listing different dates for the shutdown. The New York Times and Wired were apparently unable to arrive at a consensus, with the Times listing the sale of MindVox's client-base and the closing of the system, in 1996 [58], while Wired was still covering an apparently open and at least partially operational MindVox circa 1997 [59].

Additional material suggests MindVox was never fully "closed" but simply closed to the public to become a private, invitation-only system. Rumors of a private, "inside" MindVox circulated, fueled by reprints of supposed internal MindVox messages from 1998 and 1999 that circulated on various mailing lists. The mindvox.com domain remained registered while, for a time, mail to phantom.com was redirected to Interport. The major discrepancy between the Times and Wired dates lends additional credence to the idea that MindVox continued, at least for awhile, to support a community after its modem lines were turned off.

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