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  1. Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
  2. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  3. Re: Free 411
  4. Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
  5. Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
  6. Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
  7. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  8. Re: On Bluefrog
  9. Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
  10. Cellular-News for Tuesday 4th October 2005
  11. European M&A Action Heats Up
  12. Movie Industry to Move Online to Beat Pirates
  13. Business Leaders Seek Anti-Piracy Action
  14. Onlne Lawsuits Fuel Debate in France
  15. Employment Opportunity: Samsung is Hiring in San Jose!!!
  16. Virus Checking, was: On Bluefrog
  17. Cell Phone 'Bill of Rights' Debated on Beacon Hill Today
  18. Locked In a Cell: How Cell Phone Early Termination Fees Hurt Customers
  19. Cellular-News for Wednesday 5th October 2005
  20. Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
  21. Sept 2005 Consumer Reports - Good Computer/Telecom Info
  22. Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
  23. Texas Grants First State-Issued Cable Franchise
  24. AOL Boasts Anti-Phishing Protection
  25. U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
  26. Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
  27. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  28. Internet Crime Shifts to Russia
  29. Windows XP SP 3 Review Surfaces Online
  30. Disaster Recovery in 1871
  31. Go Ahead, You Can Ask Anything
  32. Online Pioneer Sets Out to Shake Up TV
  33. Cellular-News for Thursday 6th October 2005
  34. Deconstructing Google Bombs: A Breach of Symbolic Power?
  35. Jurassic Telecommunications, Part I
  36. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  37. Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
  38. MCI Accepts Verizon Offer
  39. MCI Shareholders Approve Verizon Deal
  40. AOL to Buys Weblogs, Courts Bloggers
  41. Court Rules in Favor of Anonymous Blogger
  42. Microsoft Says Wwindows is Ssafer Than You Think
  43. Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
  44. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  45. Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
  46. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  47. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  48. Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
  49. Re: 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
  50. Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
  51. Obituary: Passing of Little Known Greatly Influential Telecom Figure
  52. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  53. Crossbar PABX wanted
  54. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  55. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  56. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  57. Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
  58. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  59. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  60. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  61. Cellular-News for Friday 7th October 2005
  62. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  63. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  64. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  65. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  66. Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
  67. Private Equity Firms May Tender Offer For NTL
  68. Re: Life Beyond Earth
  69. Telecom Update #500, October 7, 2005
  70. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  71. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  72. Re: 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
  73. Re: Motorola Bag phone
  74. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  75. Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
  76. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  77. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  78. Want to Check Your Email in Italy?
  79. US Appeals Court Rejects Rehearing of RIM-NTP Case
  80. Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
  81. Dispute Leads to Internet Woes for Thousands of Users
  82. Talking About Web 2.0
  83. Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  84. Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
  85. Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
  86. Re: Telecom Update #500, October 7, 2005
  87. An Obscene Web Site?
  88. Bank of America Warns Customers After Laptop Theft
  89. Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
  90. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  91. Seasonal Satellite Telecommunications Disruptions Coming Soon
  92. Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
  93. Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
  94. Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
  95. Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  96. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  97. Bird Flu
  98. Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  99. Court Ruling in BlackBerry Case Puts Service to U.S. Users at Risk
  100. RIM Faces Loss of U.S. Market For BlackBerry
  101. Microsoft at Age 30, Grapples With Growing Up
  102. Dutch Police Arrest Hackers
  103. Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
  104. Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
  105. Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
  106. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  107. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  108. EFFector 18.33: Feds Unable to Search Own Anti-Terrorism Database
  109. EFFector 18.34: Delaware Supreme Court Protects Anonymous Blogger
  110. EFFector 18.31: Action Alert - Don't Touch That Dial, RIAA!
  111. EFFector 18.32: Don't Let Congress Ignore the Broadcast Treaty!
  112. Airline Hits Logan on Bid to Limit WiFi
  113. Telephone Collection Carried to an Extreme
  114. Cellular-News for Monday 10th October 2005
  115. Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
  116. Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  117. NEC 2400 Out of Extensions
  118. Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
  119. Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
  120. Re: Dispute Leads to Internet Woes for Thousands of Users
  121. Re: Life Beyond Earth
  122. Cellular-News for Tuesday 11th October 2005
  123. Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
  124. Internet Enters a Bold Second Act
  125. Yahoo Expands News Searches to Include Blogs
  126. BellSouth Expands Wireless Broadband Service, Strikes Deal
  127. PocketDISH Portable Media Companion
  128. Location Tracking - For People, Products, Places
  129. Search For Missing in New England Flood
  130. Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  131. EchoStar Introduces Portable Media Player
  132. Linksys and Skype Team Up to Launch New Cordless Handset to Drive
  133. Audiovox Corporation Reports 2005 Fiscal Third Quarter
  134. MSN and Yahoo Connect Their Instant Messenger Service
  135. AT&T Internet VOIP Service to Require Fixed Location
  136. Faulty Radar Serving Logan Leaves Thousands Stranded
  137. You Need Not be Paranoid to Fear RFID
  138. Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  139. Re: NEC 2400 Out of Extensions
  140. New Orleans Cable, Phone Service Spotty
  141. Cellular-News for Wednesday 12th October 2005
  142. Microsoft and Yahoo! Announce Landmark Interoperability Agreement
  143. EU to Force Telecoms to Keep Records
  144. Yahoo Shuts Chat Rooms Promoting Child Molestation
  145. MEF Announces Carrier Ethernet Certification Plan
  146. Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
  147. Last Laugh! People Doing Stupid Things: Spammer Makes Death Threat
  148. Dialing For Dollars? SBC Leads the Way in Political Pump Priming
  149. Cellular-News for Thursday 13th October 2005
  150. Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan