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Message-ID: <20051226194417.V70131@ubzr.zsa.bet>
Date: Tue Dec 27 01:47:38 2005
From: measl at mfn.org (J.A. Terranson)
Subject: Spy Agency Mined Vast Data Trove
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005, coderman wrote:
> recent events have shown just how willing corporations are to give the
> government a blank check with only minimal assurances of propriety and
> legality. i would bet good money the number of core providers who
> balked at DCS1000 deployments could be counted on a single hand, if
> there were even any at all...
For the record (because I think it's important that "the record" reflect
this odd fact), there were in fact major players who said "No". I know, I
was there. Savvis, at least up to my departure, actively refused to go
along (and yes, we *were* asked, and asked very early in the process). I
suspect that the C&W merger may have changed that (although I have no
physical proof of this, so I cannot be absolutely certain) later on, but
at least *1* of the top ten carriers had clean hands as late as 2004.
--
Yours,
J.A. Terranson
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