Verizon Doesn’t Care If You Die
December 7, 2007
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Ok, so it’s not a perfect plan, but as a last resort it’s not bad and if it doesn’t do any good, at least it won’t do any harm, right? I admit I’ve considered it at moments.
Jay Rockefeller (D-Verizon)
December 5, 2007
Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-West Virginia) is reportedly steering the secretive Senate Intelligence Committee to give retroactive immunity to telecoms that helped the government secretly spy on Americans.He has also recently benefited from some interesting political contributions.
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Scumbag.
Verizon Ripping You Off for GPS Functionality
November 28, 2007
Last month, a New York Times blogger wrote a post called “One Reason We Need a Google Phone: Free GPS.” He was complaining that cellphone carriers, mainly Verizon, are disabling the GPS navigation systems built into phones so they can charge $10 a month for the service.
Telephia, a research firm, reported today that half of the $118 million that consumers in the United States spent on cellphone applications in the second quarter of this year was on what it calls “location based services.” That’s mainly services like Verizon’s VZ Navigator that display maps and driving directions using GPS hardware built into phones. Verizon charges $9.99 a month or $2.99 a day for the service.
Verizon is opening up it’s platform now because in Google’s open model for its Android operating system, carriers and phone makers are free to put as many gotchas as they want into phones. Including, for Verizon, this GPS to map gotcha that steals $240 million a year from us in $9.99 per month or $2.99 a DAY fees.
These Clowns Will Fuck You Up
November 12, 2007
Verizon and AT&T Not In On Google’s Open Source Phone
November 7, 2007
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When Google announced the Open Handset Alliance, Sprint and T-Mobile jumped on board but Verizon and AT&T didn’t.Verizon said it “shares the goal of more open mobile application development,” and that this competitive move on Google’s part shows that innovation comes without the need for “legislation nor regulation.”
The robber baron Verizon is praising the radical free market and deploring regulation because they want to party like it’s 1929.
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Verizon doesn’t want to give up the tightly gripped vice they hold on their locked handsets. They thrive on proprietary business models. Open source anything is Kryptonite to them.
What Would You Like To Ask Verizon
October 25, 2007
IPDI’s Deputy Director said:
I hope all will attend the event, and I hope some of those dissenting voices will approach us with ideas for future events. Send your questions and ideas to ipdi@ipdi.org.
I have 10 questions for Verizon.
You?
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How Verizon Neglects Communities, Fails to Provide Good Jobs
October 24, 2007
A report released today by reveals how telecom industry giant Verizon Communications is using a heavy arsenal of intimidation and harassment to fight against workers who are trying to form a union to improve their wages, benefits and working conditions.
Read the whole article at the AFL-CIO blog.
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What Is It Called When Corporations Meld With Government?
October 24, 2007
Oh, that’s right, it’s an F word that I can’t say or else I’m crazy.
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A Video from GoLeft.tv
October 19, 2007
Why Verizon Loves to Spy
October 19, 2007
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Testifying at the Hearing of the Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community, Barr advocated the use of intelligence information in domestic law enforcement proceedings in cases of suspected terrorism.Once a snoop always a snoop.



