Sure looks like it:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013 ... lic-wi-fi/
Business Class Internet Exempt from Six Strikes?
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Re: Business Class Internet Exempt from Six Strikes?
Looks like they just don't have a clue what they're actually doing.
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I guess when you give that much money to politicians, you don't have to know what you're doing. Gun control, the war on drugs, "hey, let's just throw money at a problem and declare it solved!"Ddrak wrote:Looks like they just don't have a clue what they're actually doing.
Who cares if it actually works as long as people believe you when you say it works /shrug
We've had a BT proxy for a few months now. Good luck hunting down my IPs assigned from the country of Fuckyouistan or spying on my encrypted traffic. Extra points for choosing a proxy / VPN from a country that hates us and won't co-operate on anything- that should do the trick

But it's nice to know that a $99/month business class account could help mitigate some of this BS. Knowledge is power-more so in the information age.
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