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Originally Posted by Frank Rizzo
The Kingston area itself was not targetted. They mean the Kingston RAS. This covers most of of Southern England, parts of Scotland and Wales so guinea pigs could have come from anywhere in the country.
See this post:
Kingston Ras
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Originally Posted by Dephormation
I'm sure you're right, but what they told the ICO was the service "will be trialled from 12th March to 16 April in the Kingston area. We will be targetting around 25,000 BT Broadband customers with he aim of getting 10,000 signed up users of the BT Webwise service".
They even tell the ICO "Nothing will change to the way the BT Broadband service is provided today to those customes who do not wish to join the trial" (apart from the fact they will have to carry cookies in every single application to indicate that they didn't want to participate).
Its just gross.
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holly molly, people REALLY need to read your linked post
that RAS is covering, so many
SERVING EXCHANGEs i lost count after 10 pages, a total of 32 full pages werth, and thats not even counting the seperate peoples homes in each areas that are connected to those SERVING EXCHANGEs connected to that/those Kingston RAS DPI devices.
i was going to copy it here as i find BP really hard to find information without a link somewere else,i even loose the few posts iv made there
,but ill leave that up to you....