Interview with AT&T on BitTorrent Filtering
An anonymous reader writes "Slyck is running an interview with AT&T's Vice President of Legal Affairs, Jim Cicconi. AT&T discusses the latest in their effort to filter, however one interesting point tends to show they aren't moving anywhere until they discuss this with their customers.
"We hear from our customers directly and indirectly. It's a very competitive business, ravenously so. I think our company is very, very sensitive to customer attitude — we have to consider this," Jim Cicconi told Slyck.com."
You make a valid point, but aren't you overstating the strength of your evidence?
Apology to Ubuntu forum.
...in a story where an AT&T executive is asserting it "listens" to its customers, and no wisecracks about NSA wiretapping?
;-)
Come on, people, you disappoint me!
We'll make great pets
Or, will all this data processing power be squandered on downloading videos of the shaved pudendum of one Britney Spears?
RS
Shoes for Industry. Shoes for the Dead.
WARNING - - - Cat-like typing detected.
"Tell me doctor, with all of your defenses, are there any provisions for an attack by killer bees?"
I posted one, but my ISP filtered the post.
..the same way we did opinion polls and studies to show us that our customers wanted to be wiretapped! Honestly. Everyone was emailing us, phoning us, saying that they wanted to be monitored. And who are we to deny our customers?
Yes, the Internet is faster for YOU if no one else does anything other than check their email. In fact, it's faster for everyone if everyone just doesn't use it. Look at all that theoretical capacity!
Any cat capable of using the shift key is probably overqualified.
I agree with everything except the French-bashing. The French are actually known for trying out new technologies. The Concorde? The Bullet-Train? The Eiffel Tower? The Metric System? The Guillotine?
I used to work for NetQoS. I no longer do, but want to keep the excellent karma attached to this account.