[Chapter-delegates] Canadian ISP Rogers violates net neutrality by hijacking failed DNS lookups
Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
isolatedn at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 22:02:03 PDT 2008
Hello Frank Martin and Alessandro,
I stand clarified.
In that case what I have talked about this issue in the list as "a more
serious issue of a possible back door intrusion by the ISP" is not a DUE
reference to AIRTEL.
By the knowledge gained by your clarification, I withdraw this reference to
"a more serious issue of a possible back door intrusion by the ISP" about
AIRTEL as it does not quite fit into the standards of the chapter delegates
mailing list.
The question on an ISP's propriety in communication interception and
external redirection remains.as also unrelated issues such as
unresponsiveness to issues raised with customer support and technical
support. There are also other concerns related to accessible group wiring
that I have noticed, and other concerns about various practices by other
companies, but are uncorroborated.and beyond the purview of this thread.
But, in the context of this thread and your clarification, it is proper on
my part to point to, acknowledge and withdraw a slightly excessive reference
to AIRTEL.
Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Franck Martin <franck at sopac.org> wrote:
> Siva
>
> let me give you this analogy. Nobody hacked your computer or equipment but
> simply intercepted your communications to redirect them to the service of
> their choice.
>
> It is relatively easy to do and done often for many good reasons
>
> "Toute connaissance est une réponse à une question"
>
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