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<description><![CDATA[swhitney2003 posted : Simple answer, yes. Naturally though going to your own ISP's forum would make sense for some.<br><br>It's disgusting to see ISPs play cleanup just to better their image. Make something look like it never happened is just wrong, especially if you are exposed, like here at BBR.<br><br>Damn money, always gets in the way of making good (right) decisions. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[jjoshua posted : Isn't this the site to go to for all things related to broadband?]]></description>
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