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Net neutrality in Europe
I travel far too much dealing with Internet and telecom regulation. Rambling...
Monday, July 06, 2009
PHORM divorced by BT
It looks like the behavioural advertising software provider is
running out of partners and money
in the UK. DPI remains a spooks' tool not a money-maker for ISPs.
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