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Well, out of the boost that various third-party
opensim grids appear to have had since Linden Lab's announced
Second Life void simulator pricing and specification changes, you'd expect them all to be doing well. Not apparently so with
Litesim, a UK-based grid that launched earlier this year.
On Wednesday 10 December,
Litesim unexpectedly shuttered its operation. It is not presently known whether this is due to financial difficulties, to poor publicity associated with the infamous Lalinda Lovell (the focus of two
Sky News 'Wonderland' artificial child sex scandals) who
promoted Litesim in Second Life, or the result of unsubstantiated rumors of UK police investigations into activities on the Litesim grid.
Just prior to the shutdown
Litesim's CEO Gareth Nelson hinted at a possible future relaunch, but has been otherwise unreachable for comment.
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