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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:14:32 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/550602"><b>CtrlAltDel</b></A> : From Wired News:<br><br><I>Verizon media relations manager Ells Edwards said he did not know when Verizon would discontinue its blocking of the European e-mail. "Normally these things abate in a matter of days," Edwards said.<br><br>Verizon has more than 3 million DSL customers, according to Edwards.<br><br>Edwards suggested that Verizon customers who are waiting for an e-mail response from Europe should use alternative forms of communication. "If it's really important you might want to make a phone call," he said. </I><br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- -------------------------------<br>That's really funny!:D Verizon is telling folks to use the phone. Gosh, I wonder why?]]></description>
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