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The Telecom Digest for Sun, 01 Aug 2021
Volume 40 : Issue 213 : "text" format

table of contents
How internet and TV providers get away with jacking up your bill
The FBI's honeypot Pixel 4a gets detailed in new report
Hidden Costs and Flawed Training Plague the V.A.'s Huge Software Upgrade

Message-ID: <20210731175447.GA547@telecom.csail.mit.edu> Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2021 17:54:47 +0000 From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org> Subject: How internet and TV providers get away with jacking up your bill By Geoffrey A. Fowler The Washington Post I recently moved and needed to sign up for internet and TV service. I chose a package that Comcast advertised would cost $90 per month. When the first bill arrived, it totaled - surprise! - $127.72. That's 42 percent more. ... We dont even know how much a normal internet bill costs, whether people are getting the speed theyre paying for or how much prices go up in areas without competition. To find out, the advocacy arm of Consumer Reports is launching a first-of-its-kind initiative called Broadband Together, where its asking Americans to upload copies of their internet bills so it can gather raw data. It took me less than seven minutes to join. Youll need a recent bill and an internet connection to test your speed, as well as to answer a few questions. https://broadbandtogether.org/ https://www.seattletimes.com/business/technology/how-internet-and-tv-providers-get-away-with-jacking-up-your-bill/ -- Bill Horne Telecom Digest Moderator
Message-ID: <480A4BF2-55BF-4CB2-B8E3-76FD9EABE2A0@roscom.com> Date: 31 Jul 2021 14:05:19 -0400 From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com> Subject: The FBI's honeypot Pixel 4a gets detailed in new report FBI honeypot phones are now public - and showing up on the secondary market. By RON AMADEO Last month, authorities disclosed that the FBI and Australian Federal Police secretly operated an "encrypted device company" called "Anom." The company sold 12,000 smartphones to criminal syndicates around the world. These were pitched as secure devices but were actually honeypot devices that routed all messages to an FBI-owned server. The disclosure was light on details, but now that it's public, Anom phones are being unloaded on the secondary market. That means us normal people are finally getting a look at them, starting with this Vice article detailing one of the devices. https://www.vice.com/en/article/n7b4gg/anom-phone-arcaneos-fbi-backdoor https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/07/how-the-fbi-weaponized-android-modding-with-anom-devices/
Message-ID: <99DAD4F3-F823-473F-AFF1-33A08E73F321@roscom.com> Date: 31 Jul 2021 12:59:19 -0400 From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com> Subject: Hidden Costs and Flawed Training Plague the V.A.'s Huge Software Upgrade Hidden Costs and Flawed Training Plague the V.A.'s Huge Software Upgrade A $16 billion effort to modernize health records at the Department of Veterans Affairs ran into major problems in its first installation, two watchdog reports say. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/09/us/va-health-software-problems.html ***** Moderator's Note ***** Moderators are supposed to be neutral. I try to be objective. But this report burns my butt, and tha's puttig it mildly. There is $16 Billion dollars of the taxpayer's money gone and nothing to show for it. I served in Vietnam. There are a lot of Vietnam veterans committing suicide, and even more of us wasting away from the "side-effects" of toxic chemicals like Agent Orange. They need help, not brazenly ill-designed and obviously incompetently written software that you and I are paying for. The Trump administration wrote the checks. If anyone wanted concrete evidence that the ex-president is a "Useful idiot" (Vladimir Putin's quote) suited only to respond to the flattery of his sycophants and the machinations of corporate hucksters, this is it. That, of course, is my personal opinion. Now, I'll go back to being neutral again. Bill Horne Moderator

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