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Obama's Mobile Phone Records Compromised, Shared

Nov 21st, 2008 · Verizon has confirmed that some of its employees have accessed and perhaps shared calling records of President Elect Barack Obama (coverage at CNN, Reuters, AP). Verizon says the people involved have all been put on leave with pay as the investigation …
see also: Blackberry · mobile · CNN · employees · AP · Reuters · wiretaps

Where Have All the Pagers Gone?

Nov 11th, 2008 · After recently sleeping through a page for work, I decided to change my paging device from my BlackBerry (which is quiet and has a pathetic vibrate mode) to an actual pager. After looking at the websites of Cingular, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint, I'm …
see also: ca · service · Blackberry · mobile · Website · Texting · nature

Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses

Oct 11th, 2008 · If you're going to market your expertise by inviting 1,200 IT professionals to a seminar about securing data and protecting personal information, it's probably a good idea to protect the personal information of those you invite. On Tuesday, Verizon forgot …
see also: protection · expertise · advice · Verizon · securing · seminar · inviting

Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS

Oct 11th, 2008 · It appears that Verizon is going to start double-dipping by charging both consumers AND content providers for SMS text messages. Verizon has informed content partners that it will levy a $.03 charge for messages sent to customers, effective November 1. …
see also: Partners · consumer · player · media · mobile · customers · Texting

Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS

Oct 10th, 2008 · It appears that Verizon is going to start double-dipping by charging both consumers AND content providers for SMS text messages. Verizon has informed content partners that it will levy a $.03 charge for messages sent to customers, effective November 1. …
see also: Partners · consumer · player · media · mobile · customers · Texting

Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses

Oct 10th, 2008 · If you're going to market your expertise by inviting 1,200 IT professionals to a seminar about securing data and protecting personal information, it's probably a good idea to protect the personal information of those you invite. On Tuesday, Verizon forgot …
see also: protection · expertise · advice · Verizon · securing · seminar · inviting

Windows Mobile 7 Phone Release Delayed Again

Sep 27th, 2008 · Microsoft is delaying Windows Mobile 7, and it is thought new phones with the operating system are unlikely to reach the market before 2010. Microsoft partners who had expected to have a final release in their hands by early 2009 have been told that it …
see also: Partners · Microsoft · Windows · mobile · speech · Companies · OS

AT&T, Verizon To Require Opt-In For User Tracking

Sep 26th, 2008 · The Washington Post reports that AT&T and Verizon have pledged not to track customers' internet behavior unless given explicit, opt-in permission. The two companies made this commitment in a Congressional hearing. A Verizon vice president is quoted: …
see also: Online · consumer · Internet · company · customers · Usage · President

AT&T, Verizon To Require Opt-In For User Tracking

Sep 26th, 2008 · The Washington Post reports that AT&T and Verizon have pledged not to track customers' internet behavior unless given explicit, opt-in permission. The two companies made this commitment in a Congressional hearing. A Verizon vice president is quoted: …
see also: Online · consumer · Internet · company · customers · Usage · President

Verizon Tech Accused Of Making $220K In Sex Calls On User Lines

Sep 11th, 2008 · Joseph Vaccarelli, a former Verizon Technician, has been charged with racking up $220,000 in phone-sex calls by tapping into the land lines of nearly 950 customer. Authorities say that he made approximately 5,000 calls, resulting in 45,000 minutes of …
see also: world · customers · Tech · sex · Verizon · 220K · Joseph Vaccarelli

Speculation On Large-Scale Phone Location Snooping

Sep 8th, 2008 · An anonymous reader recommends a speculative blog entry by Chris Soghoian up on CNet. Soghoian makes a convincing case that the NSA could be using loopholes in the law to gather real-time location information on the mobile phones of millions of people. …
see also: blog · laws · consumer · mobile · industry · customers · United States

TELUS Forcing Customers Off Unlimited Plans

Aug 26th, 2008 · Canadian telco TELUS sold a bunch of (expensive) Unlimited EV-DO aircard accounts last winter and are now summarily canceling them or forcing people to switch to much less valuable plans. TELUS is citing 'Violations,' but their Terms Of Service (see #5) …
see also: blogger · customers · expense · Canadian · Dialup · purchase · violations

Verizon Denies DSL Because of Subscriber's Name

Aug 3rd, 2008 · When retired Philadelphia-area doctor and Vietnam veteran Dr. Herman I. Libshitz went to upgrade his dial-up connection to Verizon DSL, he was informed they wouldn't complete the order because his last name contained an expletive. Repeated calls to several …
see also: retiring · subscribers · manager · Verizon · DSL · veterans · Philadelphia

It's Not Just 02 Leaking MMS Messages

Jul 21st, 2008 · A recently publicized issue with UK's O2 leaking private MMS to the Internet by making them available and searchable in Google has gained a lot of momentum and forced the company to promptly fix the problem. However a quick internet search shows that …
see also: video · protection · servers · pictures · Google · download · Internet

US ISPs Announce Anti-Child-Porn Agreement

Jul 17th, 2008 · It seems that ISPs have gathered together with 45 attorney generals and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to form an agreement to crush child pornography. What does that mean? Probably the same as it meant for RoadRunner, …
see also: parties · ISPs · customers · Texting · attorneys · pornography · ATT

Cablecos, Telcos Working To Strengthen the Duopoly

Jul 13th, 2008 · The LA Times is running a piece on cooperation among cable companies and telcos. No, not cablecos cooperating with telcos; rather, both industries working on industry-wide initiatives aimed at getting a leg up on the other. AT&T, Verizon, and Qwest …
see also: service · business · advertising · consumer · industry · Companies · Time Warner

Tech Giants Pooling Cash To Buy Patents

Jun 30th, 2008 · theodp writes with a link to a Reuters report, based on a WSJ story, that "Verizon, Google, Cisco, and HP are among the companies that have joined a secretive group called the Allied Security Trust. Each of the companies will reportedly put $5 million …
see also: IBM · parties · Google · antitrust · technology · subscribers · Tech

Verizon Cutting Access To Entire Alt.* Usenet Hierarchy

Jun 15th, 2008 · Verizon has declared it will no longer offer access to the entire alt.* hierarchy of Usenet newsgroups to its customers. This stems from last week's agreement for major ISPs to cut off access to 'newsgroups and Web sites' that make child pornography available. …
see also: laws · office · ISPs · company · restrictions · customers · political

Three ISPs Agree To Block Child Porn

Jun 10th, 2008 · Goobergunch and other readers sent in word that Sprint, Time Warner, and Verizon have agreed to block websites and newsgroups containing child pornography. The deal, brokered by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, occurred after Cuomo's office threatened …
see also: laws · fraud · office · ISPs · subscribers · Transparency · Website

Verizon Wireless To Buy Alltel For $28B

Jun 5th, 2008 · Matt Hamblen reports that Verizon Wireless has officially announced an agreement to purchase Alltel for $28.1 billion, which would make the new company the largest wireless carrier in the U.S., with 80 million subscribers. The deal will undoubtedly provoke …
see also: Partners · subscribers · company · carriers · acquisition · purchase · Verizon







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