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Tiscali - Code of practice
UK in July 2001 after acquiring Liberty Surf, World Online and LineOne. Most recently, we bought Tiny Online and Gateway ISP. The customer is at the heart of our system of values and in line with this principle, we have developed a series of easy-tomalicious software. The rogue dialler software deletes the usual dial-up phone number and replaces it with a premium rate or international phone number. Internet diallers are prevalent on adult sites and sites carrying pirated material such as music, films and http://www.tiscali.co.uk/legal/code-of-practice/index.html
BBC - Radio - Help - Podcasts - Access outside UK
It is possible that your internet service provider (ISP) supplies your connection via a "proxy" server based outside the UK. If this is the case, you computer would have an international IP address and would appear to be overseas, even if youthis might be the case, we suggest that you contact your ISP for more advice, as we have no control over service providerssome companies channel their internet access through an international office, or a supplier outside the UK. If this is the case http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/r1indie
Tiscali - Code of practice
UK in July 2001 after acquiring Liberty Surf, World Online and LineOne. Most recently, we bought Tiny Online and Gateway ISP. The customer is at the heart of our system of values and in line with this principle, we have developed a series of easy-tomalicious software. The rogue dialler software deletes the usual dial-up phone number and replaces it with a premium rate or international phone number. Internet diallers are prevalent on adult sites and sites carrying pirated material such as music, films and http://www.tiscali.co.uk/products/broadband/code-of-practice.html
BBC - Radio 4 - iPM - Net Neutrality: Joost's view issue: while he accepts Ofcom's view that competition among ISP's is key, Volpi raises questions about how competitive the ISP market is in the UK. Add IPM Radio4's channelprincipally who is going to pay: Why should the ISP support a video service that is not prepared to pay to reachconnectivity limits would be the bottleneck, with national and international backbones developing almost embarrassing levels of bandwidthactual amount of traffic from each originator over each ISP's cables would be ludicrously complex. Remember
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ipm/2008/05/net_neutrality_joosts_view.shtml
BBC - Radio 4 - iPM an assessment from Privacy International who say they are, " impressedthe sytem roll out? Which ISP's are involved? What data is passed to Phorm from the ISP's, how is deleted/discardeddevelopment in the way these ISP's handle our surfing data
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ipm/2008/03/