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Originally Posted by bluecar1
getting further
just in from BT
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Dear Mr XXXXXXXX,
Thank you for your e-mail.
No problems whatsoever, I understand your situation and will gladly assist you in anyway possible.
If you stay on what you are on then your data stream will be on a none intercepted path like it is now. BT cannot and will not do anything to disrupt the flow without your consent on taking up the option of webwise/phorm.
This is still in trial period mode at the moment and more details will be available if this option is launched officially.
The charge if you cease your broadband service will be as one lump sum and if you decide that moving is the way forward for you then I will be able to supply you a MAC Code.
I look forward to your next correspondence.
Thank you for contacting BT.
Yours sincerely,
Jamie XXXXXX
eContact Customer Service
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"This is still in trial period mode at the moment " ????, does this mean the trial is running??
"If you stay on what you are on then your data stream will be on a none intercepted path like it is now", this seems to be a network address based system so things can be routed
peter
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that statement is false, weather as a mis-informed agent of BT or an outright lie to keep you in the contract is yet to be determined OC.
take a look at the information they placed in the public domain picture for that official upcoming trial and its clear they can not do anything but intercept,
collect and process your Auto Copyrighted dataflow as layed out.
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...l#post34524675
also we know that BT retail cant assign static ISP given IP address to you the customer as an opted-in Phorm 'data provider for profit' as they dont have the means to do that, only BT wholesale can do that apparently.