Re: Clearwire: Just Say No
Jack Unger <[email protected]> Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:51:11 -0800
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John, Sounds like Clearwire is simply doing what the United States Government wants ISPs to do. Cheney Administration Justice Department Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez has regularly been requesting that ISPs retain customer data on Internet activities. http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/06/doj-wants-isp-help-in-tracking-website.php This includes: 1. Websites Visited. 2. Internet Searches. 3. Who emailed Who. Is there one good reason why Clearwire wouldn't or shouldn't do what the Government asks it to do in order to "fight childhood pornography" and "fight terrorism"? When someone opposes this Department of Justice request, what does that make them; a Child Pornographer or a Terrorist? jack John van Oppen (list account) wrote: > The worst thing I have heard about with clearwire, is when a friend of > mine got in a billing dispute and they presented a list of URLs this > friend had visited and when. While I don't make a claim to the quality > of the billing dispute, I do think it is amazing that they engaged in > that level of logging of customer data. > > This is why most of my friends have DSL lines from me. :) (Since I > will do geeky things like give out subnets of routable IP space.) > > John :) > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Marshall > Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 11:39 PM > To: SeattleWireless Talk List > Subject: Re: Clearwire: Just Say No > > >>Worst case, I'll setup a tunnel to the Real World for VoIP > > > I tried this and it works great. Just needed a tunneling daemon and a > few > iptables rules. Total time invested was about an hour. I've spent > longer > on the phone talking to their support reps. > > I don't understand how a company can be so myopic as to think that the > strategy of making life difficult for the average user and annoying the > tech > literate user enough to spread the word that their tactics are hostile > is > worth the short term gain of a captive audience. But I guess there's > precedent -- look at the RIAA and MPAA. > > The real irony in this absurd situation is that I _did_ check into VoIP > from > Clearwire and they don't provide it in my area (not that I would have > paid > their absurd prices but that's beside the point). The situation reminds > me > of a jealous ex-boyfriend -- "if I can't have her, then nobody can!" > -- Jack Unger ([email protected]) - President, Ask-Wi.Com, Inc. Serving the License-Free Wireless Industry Since 1993 Author of the WISP Handbook - "Deploying License-Free Wireless WANs" True Vendor-Neutral WISP Consulting-Training-Troubleshooting Newsletters Downloadable from http://ask-wi.com/newsletters.html Phone (VoIP Over Broadband Wireless) 818-227-4220 www.ask-wi.com _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk