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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Does anyone have connections at The Reg? It sounds like this is a story they'd want to break ASAP...
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I offered them the opportunity to be the first ISP to unequivocally ditch Phorm as a major PR opportunity to recover some lost moral stature - if this story is true I shall take some pleasure in telling them they missed the opportunity. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Hey whoever posted on iii about Investors Chronicle, be careful, I never said the news was good for privacy and bad for Phorm. I just said it will make an interesting read. Also the phrasing of the post seems to suggest some breaking news about Phorm, whereas it is a news article, it is not an exclusive or anything like that. Please correct the post otherwise it could be seen as more than it might end up being.
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If Charles is right that VM have given two fingers to Phorm it is great news. I've not been about much the last week or so as I've now got a time frame for my bionic knee to be installed :)
I'm still waiting to hear from my bank about how Phorm could affect the new banking code, and I'll continue to fight against Phorm regardless of VM dumping them. If we keep on the continued pressure, raising awareness where we can then we can send Phorm packing. Keep up the great work folks, the fight isn't over yet. |
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I wouldn't worry, Alex. If they are a journalist I am sure they will be aware of the phenomenon of 'chinese whispers'.
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Nice. I'd like to imagine they would do as you instructed but I think we will probably see some half-baked fizzle of a cop out. The corporate sneaks at VM will be trying to weigh things up, all the pros and the cons. One of the questions they will be asking themselves is how much damage will Phorm do us? How much damage will it do in the long run? How many customers will we lose vs how many will we retain and returns from churn. VM will sit on the fence and see what BT does, and what happens to BT. They will not commit to adopt or to drop until they see the results of possible damage to BT. I'd say more against VM if I could see something more positive come from the anti-phorm league campaign... (http://www.antiphormleague.com) I think those guys are playing it too cool. It's almost as if you could read them as opportunists saying just enough to keep the anti-phorm people on board and looking forward to some new takeup from the churn out. I wish they would put something more professional together and start pumping a bit of money into a proper fight campaign. Sadly I think they too will just sit on the fence and say nice things with very little commitment incase it backfires on them. Meanwhile I've been researching co-lo hosting and SSL certificates for my anti-phorm server, I was going to ask one of the anti-phorm league to give me some rackspace and bandwidth (and that would have been the ISP I moved to -- Entanet looked promising because they have a LLU so I could dump my BT line as well). The costs £50 p/m for 100 Gigabytes bandwidth for the co-lo (+£1000 hi-end BSD server) and about £20 for a chained SSL certificate from GoDaddy or £76 for 256bit SSL certificate from Thwate. I'm using Zen Internet at the moment for testing purposes but I will probably drop them because they too are playing hide and seek, wait and see. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
By co-incidence, just read this paragraph in 1984;
As O'Brien passed the telescreen a thought seemed to strike him. He stopped, turned aside and pressed a switch on the wall. There was a sharp snap. The voice had stopped.Virgin, do yourself a favour. Turn it off. |
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