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	<title>Comments on: Protest ATT (DSL, PHONE and CINGULAR CELL)</title>
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	<description>Jon Phillips is a developer living in San Francisco and Beijing while growing open production company Fabricatorz and Aiki Framework. His notable involvements include Open Source and Free Culture movements, Inkscape, Open Clip Art Library, Creative Commons, Status.Net, Sharism, and Qi Hardware.</description>
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		<title>By: Go Open Mobile in 2007: Get Off of Cingular/AT&#38;T and Your Proprietary Operating System at rejon.org</title>
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		<description>[...] Yes, over the last few months I have actively adapted my habits and purchases. Back when the issue of AT&amp;T allowing the NSA to do wiretapping, and before I read these things today, I decided I would get off of Cingular and AT&amp;T and move my services to tmobile for mobile data/cell and someone else for broadband. [...]</description>
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