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<title>All your Internets are belong to AT&amp;amp;T and the NSA</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Two seemingly coincidental bits of news crossed my desk yesterday morning. First, the Wall Street Journal contains excerpts of an interview with Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell in which he outlines a vast new initiative to police Internet traffic 


for abuse.


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<title>Telecoms embrace the future of open wireless networks -- or do they?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[USA Today got the scoop that AT&amp;T is now publicizing the ability of customers to use any phone or any software they want on the AT&amp;T network: "Starting immediately, AT&amp;T customers can ditch their AT&amp;T phones and use any wireless phone, device and software application from any maker 


 think smartphones, e-mail and music downloading. And they don't have to sign a contract." This is certainly great news for any AT&amp;T customer, but are things really as "open" as they seem?]]></description>
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<title>Judge Orders Vonage to Stop Adding Customers</title>
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<description><![CDATA[''It's the difference of cutting off oxygen as opposed to the bullet in the head,'' Vonage lawyer Roger Warin said. The judge had initially planned to issue a full injunction that would have barred Vonage from using the patented technology to serve its existing customers. If these are software patents, they are likely to fall.]]></description>
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