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- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Free 411
- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: On Bluefrog
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 4th October 2005
- European M&A Action Heats Up
- Movie Industry to Move Online to Beat Pirates
- Business Leaders Seek Anti-Piracy Action
- Onlne Lawsuits Fuel Debate in France
- Employment Opportunity: Samsung is Hiring in San Jose!!!
- Virus Checking, was: On Bluefrog
- Cell Phone 'Bill of Rights' Debated on Beacon Hill Today
- Locked In a Cell: How Cell Phone Early Termination Fees Hurt Customers
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 5th October 2005
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Sept 2005 Consumer Reports - Good Computer/Telecom Info
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Texas Grants First State-Issued Cable Franchise
- AOL Boasts Anti-Phishing Protection
- U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Internet Crime Shifts to Russia
- Windows XP SP 3 Review Surfaces Online
- Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Go Ahead, You Can Ask Anything
- Online Pioneer Sets Out to Shake Up TV
- Cellular-News for Thursday 6th October 2005
- Deconstructing Google Bombs: A Breach of Symbolic Power?
- Jurassic Telecommunications, Part I
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- MCI Accepts Verizon Offer
- MCI Shareholders Approve Verizon Deal
- AOL to Buys Weblogs, Courts Bloggers
- Court Rules in Favor of Anonymous Blogger
- Microsoft Says Wwindows is Ssafer Than You Think
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- Re: 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Obituary: Passing of Little Known Greatly Influential Telecom Figure
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Crossbar PABX wanted
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Cellular-News for Friday 7th October 2005
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Private Equity Firms May Tender Offer For NTL
- Re: Life Beyond Earth
- Telecom Update #500, October 7, 2005
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
- Re: Motorola Bag phone
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Want to Check Your Email in Italy?
- US Appeals Court Rejects Rehearing of RIM-NTP Case
- Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Dispute Leads to Internet Woes for Thousands of Users
- Talking About Web 2.0
- Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: Telecom Update #500, October 7, 2005
- An Obscene Web Site?
- Bank of America Warns Customers After Laptop Theft
- Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Seasonal Satellite Telecommunications Disruptions Coming Soon
- Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Bird Flu
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Court Ruling in BlackBerry Case Puts Service to U.S. Users at Risk
- RIM Faces Loss of U.S. Market For BlackBerry
- Microsoft at Age 30, Grapples With Growing Up
- Dutch Police Arrest Hackers
- Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- EFFector 18.33: Feds Unable to Search Own Anti-Terrorism Database
- EFFector 18.34: Delaware Supreme Court Protects Anonymous Blogger
- EFFector 18.31: Action Alert - Don't Touch That Dial, RIAA!
- EFFector 18.32: Don't Let Congress Ignore the Broadcast Treaty!
- Airline Hits Logan on Bid to Limit WiFi
- Telephone Collection Carried to an Extreme
- Cellular-News for Monday 10th October 2005
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- NEC 2400 Out of Extensions
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: Dispute Leads to Internet Woes for Thousands of Users
- Re: Life Beyond Earth
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 11th October 2005
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Internet Enters a Bold Second Act
- Yahoo Expands News Searches to Include Blogs
- BellSouth Expands Wireless Broadband Service, Strikes Deal
- PocketDISH Portable Media Companion
- Location Tracking - For People, Products, Places
- Search For Missing in New England Flood
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- EchoStar Introduces Portable Media Player
- Linksys and Skype Team Up to Launch New Cordless Handset to Drive
- Audiovox Corporation Reports 2005 Fiscal Third Quarter
- MSN and Yahoo Connect Their Instant Messenger Service
- AT&T Internet VOIP Service to Require Fixed Location
- Faulty Radar Serving Logan Leaves Thousands Stranded
- You Need Not be Paranoid to Fear RFID
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: NEC 2400 Out of Extensions
- New Orleans Cable, Phone Service Spotty
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 12th October 2005
- Microsoft and Yahoo! Announce Landmark Interoperability Agreement
- EU to Force Telecoms to Keep Records
- Yahoo Shuts Chat Rooms Promoting Child Molestation
- MEF Announces Carrier Ethernet Certification Plan
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Last Laugh! People Doing Stupid Things: Spammer Makes Death Threat
- Dialing For Dollars? SBC Leads the Way in Political Pump Priming
- Cellular-News for Thursday 13th October 2005
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
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