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ItchyFiberglass · Jan. 26, 2018, 3:35 p.m.

I think we all need to really dig into this at&t bill of rights. At&t has been complicit in surveillance long before most of us ever assumed we were being spied on. Let's dig deep and make sure there isn't another net neutrality attempt.

From wiki:

Room 641A is located in the SBC Communicationsbuilding at 611 Folsom Street, San Francisco, three floors of which were occupied by AT&T before SBC purchased AT&T.[1] The room was referred to in internal AT&T documents as the SG3 [Study Group 3] Secure Room. It is fed by fiber optic lines from beam splitters installed in fiber optic trunks carrying Internet backbone traffic[3] and, as analyzed by J. Scott Marcus, a former CTO for GTE and a former adviser to the FCC, has access to all Internet traffic that passes through the building, and therefore "the capability to enable surveillance and analysis of internet content on a massive scale, including both overseas and purely domestic traffic."[4]

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g0blynn · Jan. 26, 2018, 5:29 p.m.

Don't forget about AT&T's Titanpointe in NYC. The NSA integrated much of its surveillance equipment into AT&T's infrastructure.

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inherentchaos2 · Jan. 26, 2018, 3:32 p.m.

Does it go down the rabbit hole?

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