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Message-ID: <20191228224450.GA18019@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2019 22:44:50 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Pieces of the Past: Residents prepared for Y2K mania,
survived
Editor's Note
Pieces of the Past is a weekly history column that takes a look at previous
stories covered by the Bristol Herald Courier.
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When the calendar flips over to January, there are high hopes for the
New Year and in 2020, uncertainty over threats of nuclear war and
strong political division.
Roll back 20 years and those readying for the big switch from 1999 to
2000 faced a far different uncertainty - the possible
repercussions of the "vicious" Y2K bug.
https://www.heraldcourier.com/news/pieces-of-the-past-residents-prepared-for-y-k-mania/article_adeecf5c-0fc1-5055-a046-36b024d28cf0.html
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Bill Horne
Telecom Digest Moderator
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Message-ID: <20191228223955.GA17910@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2019 22:39:55 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Omaha: Frustration over outages at 911 call centers
Outages that are keeping you from getting through to 911 call centers
across Nebraska are preventable, according to Nebraska Public Service
Commissioner Crystal Rhoades.
By Chinh Doan
OMAHA, Neb. - Outages that are keeping you from getting through to 911
call centers across Nebraska are preventable, according to Nebraska
Public Service Commissioner Crystal Rhoades.
"We are also the agency that distributes the 911 funding, and so we
really are the best position to understand what the failures are, how
to remedy them and then create an action plan to deal with it,"
Rhoades said.
https://www.ketv.com/article/frustration-over-outages-at-911-call-centers/30348419#
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Bill Horne
Telecom Digest Moderator
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Message-ID: <4AF15C36-9BBC-48D5-A92B-FC5B803B7BD3@roscom.com>
Date: 23 Dec 2019 01:21:32 -0500
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Opinion: Total Surveillance Is Not What America Signed Up
For
Total Surveillance Is Not What America Signed Up For
By The Editorial Board
Congress should take bold action to regulate the location data industry.
It IS A FEDERAL CRIME to open a piece of junk mail that's addressed to
someone else. Listening to someone else's phone call without a court
order can also be a federal crime.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the location data served up by mobile
phones is also covered by constitutional protections. The government
can't request it without a warrant.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/12/21/opinion/location-data-privacy-rights.html
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Message-ID: <A9974026-3AEC-44D8-A9AA-DC788AAA6D58@roscom.com>
Date: 23 Dec 2019 01:20:57 -0500
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Smartphones Are Spies. Here's Whom They Report To.
Smartphones Are Spies. Here's Whom They Report To.
By Stuart A. Thompson and Charlie Warzel
The apps and companies profiting from your every movement.
YOUR SMARTPHONE is probably sending your precise location to companies
right now. Their job is to turn your shopping trip or doctor's visit
into "Big Data" - another term for corporate intelligence. So far, the
companies and individuals profiting from your everyday movements have
mostly evaded scrutiny.
As Times Opinion continues reporting on a giant trove of mobile phone
location data, the companies and people profiting from the privacy
invasion are coming into focus.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/12/20/opinion/location-tracking-smartphone-marketing.html
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Message-ID: <546A97EF-A40A-46AB-B46C-4B17D4B90765@roscom.com>
Date: 23 Dec 2019 01:21:54 -0500
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Where Even the Children Are Being Tracked
By Charlie Warzel and Stuart A. Thompson
On NOV. 19, 2016, kids in tow, Margie Homer drove from her home. She
pulled into the lot of the Pasadena Waldorf School in Altadena,
Calif., at 10:26 a.m. It was a gorgeous, clear morning, and she and
hundreds of others walked among the bales of hay and suits of armor
decorating the grounds for the annual holiday Elves' Faire. At 12:49
p.m. she pulled out of the lot, heading back down East Mariposa Street
the way she came.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/12/21/opinion/pasadena-smartphone-spying.html
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