1:27 pm
May 8, 2014
10:26 am
May 8, 2014
Here in the US, there’s been a big to-do about our government, namely the NSA, spying on our phone calls.
I just paid a visit to Verizon’s wikipedia page and saw this:
On January 22, 2014 the Wall Street Journal reported that Verizon Communications Inc. received more than 1,000 requests for information about its subscribers on national security grounds via National Security Letters. In total, Verizon received 321,545 requests from federal, state and local law enforcement for U.S. customer information.
That’s kind of scary!
4:18 am
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ByPassPostChallenge
January 26, 2014
Generally, I don`t choose a provider for its slogan, as attractive as it seems, I focus on the services it offers and the experience of other customers, probably friends or acquaintances
For example, the major provider in my country is Orange, which promotes itself through Today changes with Orange. It sounds OK, yet if it isn`t able to offer me what I`m looking for with a reasonable cost, it means nothing
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