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- 12-20-2006, 02:38 PM #16KateGuest
Re: Vodafone fined $128M for illegally tapping phones
On Thu, 30 Kislev 5767 04:58 Rod Speed translated the ancient runes thusly:
> Some gutless ****wit desperately cowering behind
> atec77 <[email protected]> wrote just the pathetic
> excuse for bull**** that it always end up having to resort
> to when its got done like a ****ing dinner, as always.
Why don't you two get a room, instead of just endlessly repeating your love
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- 12-21-2006, 01:53 PM #17MichaelGuest
Re: Vodafone fined $128M for illegally tapping phones
"Kralizec Craig" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "James Bell" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>>From
>>http://australianit.news.com.au/arti...E15306,00.html
>
>>"GREECE'S privacy watchdog has fined mobile carrier Vodafone ?76 million
>>($128.02 million) over a wiretapping scandal that involved illegal
>>monitoring of Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis' phone."
>
> Unlike Telstra which the federal government allows to monitor anyone's
> phone
> service on behalf of ASIO and the federal police whenever they want to. So
> which is better? I think Vodafone's in a far better position than our
> slimy
What on earth are you on about, Crazy Craig?
- 12-21-2006, 01:54 PM #18MichaelGuest
Re: Vodafone fined $128M for illegally tapping phones
"atec 77" <"atec77 "@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Rod Speed wrote:
>> Kralizec Craig <[email protected]> wrote
>>> James Bell <[email protected]> wrote
>>
>>>> From
>>>> http://australianit.news.com.au/arti...E15306,00.html
>>
>>>> "GREECE'S privacy watchdog has fined mobile carrier Vodafone ?76
>>>> million ($128.02 million) over a wiretapping scandal that involved
>>>> illegal monitoring of Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis' phone."
>>
>>> Unlike Telstra which the federal government allows
>>> to monitor anyone's phone service on behalf of ASIO
>>> and the federal police whenever they want to.
>>
>> Pig ignorant lie.
> Actually all calls are recoded unless you assert otherwise and the
> recoding are easily obtainable bu certain govco dept's so he is in effect
> correct .
Calls to customer service?
What on earth are you lot on about?
- 12-21-2006, 01:55 PM #19MichaelGuest
Re: Vodafone fined $128M for illegally tapping phones
"Blue Heeler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Alice wrote:
>
>> atec 77 wrote:
>>
>> > Actually all calls are recoded unless you assert otherwise and the
>> > recoding are easily obtainable bu certain govco dept's so he is in
>> > effect correct .
>>
>> LOL!! Got any evidence to support this hilarious conspiracy theory?
>
> Not buying into the conspiracy theory, just a question.
>
> How does something that really does exist like Project Echelon work? Do
Who said it even did exist?
> they record all international calls and analyse them later, or are the
> calls monitored in real time and the red lights turned on if certain
> "key" words are used.
Both approaches work.
> And, given that the existence of Project Echelon is admitted to, what
> else is around that is not admitted to?
Ask your federal law enforcement and military
- 12-21-2006, 07:52 PM #20Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Vodafone fined $128M for illegally tapping phones
Michael <[email protected]> wrote
> Blue Heeler <[email protected]> wrote
>> Alice wrote
>>> atec 77 wrote
>>>> Actually all calls are recoded unless you assert otherwise and the recoding are easily
>>>> obtainable bu certain govco dept's so he is in effect correct .
>>> LOL!! Got any evidence to support this hilarious conspiracy theory?
>> Not buying into the conspiracy theory, just a question.
>> How does something that really does exist like Project Echelon work?
> Who said it even did exist?
Oh, just some fools like the US Congress. What would they know ?
>> Do they record all international calls and analyse them later, or are the calls monitored in real
>> time and the red lights turned on if certain "key" words are used.
> Both approaches work.
>> And, given that the existence of Project Echelon is admitted to, what else is around that is not
>> admitted to?
> Ask your federal law enforcement and military
Pathetic, really.
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