It seems this is trickling as high profile as slashdot now
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http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/04/04/208225
It is not anything new to us but I think this classifies as prominient coverage for the IT sector if nothing else (not to urinate on El Reg of course

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Interesting, there is a 'related' news item listed on there that says US ISP's have been using DPI to intercept users communications - within the numbers of 100,000 customers. BT have been slacking compared to that
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http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/04/05/1232206
If you find yourself really bored, Alexander it seems there is always the option of braodening your article on US law regarding data interception, seems there are a few folk over there that may have been violated too. Once you've gotten really fed up on concentrating on our side of the pond first though

Had first read of your paper today, wanted to let it build before I sampled it - really impressed, well done. Wish I was as passionate about a subject when I wrote my dissertation now.
Get this man some more coffee!