Nick, aka #4, I heard on the radio (they can't track what radio stations I listen to, can they?) last night that Qwest was not participating with the NSA's request. They essentially insisted that the government produce a FISA order before they would hand the records over. It sounds like they took a bit of heat over it all. Being questioned about their patriotism, etc. Good news for you. And everyone living in the PNW that has a landline. Qwest also will sell you stand alone DSL (i.e. You don't need to buy a landline too). Which I guess is kinda unusual these days, at least for a major carrier.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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Nick, aka #4, I heard on the radio (they can't track what radio stations I listen to, can they?) last night that Qwest was not participating with the NSA's request. They essentially insisted that the government produce a FISA order before they would hand the records over. It sounds like they took a bit of heat over it all. Being questioned about their patriotism, etc.
Good news for you. And everyone living in the PNW that has a landline.
Qwest also will sell you stand alone DSL (i.e. You don't need to buy a landline too). Which I guess is kinda unusual these days, at least for a major carrier.