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[Computer Shopping] Brits with Broadband From the National Statistics office (PDF), via Resource Shelf: Three out of four connections to the Internet are now...
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[Michigantelephone.mi.org] Michigan Telephone, VoIP and Broadband blog: Still, watching VoIP devices get smaller and smaller is a bit fascinating, kind of like watching limbo dancers (boy, am I dating myself with that reference), only instead of "how low can you go", it's "how small can you make it." At some point it gets harder and harder to believe that the next entrant will be able to better the last one. But then, I would have never believed anyone could put a complete 56K modem on a card that slides into a laptop computer, so I guess I shouldn't be too amazed if in a few months or years someone manages to come out with an ATA that's even smaller than this one.
[Blog.wired.com] AT&Ts Implementation of NSA Spying on American Citizens: The above-referenced document includes a diagram (pdf 3) showing the .The cable TV industry is preparing the first massive roll out of VoIP in .
[Government.zdnet.com] FBIs “right” to pick your Internet apps | ZDNet Government Blog ...: On Cnet’s VOIP Blog, Declan McCullaugh points to an "obscure policy document" (PDF) released late last Friday, in which the FCC quietly gives the FBI the right to approve or disapprove of what applications people use. One of the four principles this document announces says, "Consumers are entitled to run applications and use services of their choice, subject to the needs of law enforcement."
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