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May 11, 2006

Telcos to NSA: C'mon in, the door's open!

According to USA Today, the big phone companies (except Qwest) have been allowing NSA to build a database of tens of millions of calls made in the U.S. Still want to "trust" them when it comes to keeping the Internet open?

Note to net neutrality proponents: You may want to ask Congress a few questions about this one. And then get them to ask Big Ed and Ivan for some answers.

UPDATE: Ed Markey is already on the case. See here.

Posted by paul at May 11, 2006 08:55 AM

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