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		<title>By: Pat Jack</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-720</link>
		<dc:creator>Pat Jack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2005 00:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Mobile phones users in Katrina affected Area Codes,
(especially prepay users) are demographically and geographically,
out of minutes, have no airtime, on second batteries.
The lucky have some capability to re-charge.

Big Mobile Phone providers plan a release of phone cards at the Astrodome. 
It&#039;s a media circus.

Big Mobile Phone providers are proposing a limited number of methods
to deal with a National Catastrophe impacting oil and food exports and imports.
The oil reserves themselves are in and amongst this destruction in the salt domes.

Old School, the phone companies could easily pump free minutes into all phones
with the same programs they send you all that spam with.

An immidiate and global distribution of FREE MINUTES and FREE AIRTIME
to all phones in the Katrina devestated Area codes and Katrina evacuation routes
must be implemented now. Out of minutes = no communication = disorganization

Physical distribution of cards will create a fast and dangerous trade market.
The people who distribute these cards could seed more volitility into this situation.
The people distributing these cards in the long-term are in a dangerous physical situation.

The people of this nation affected by National Security and National Disaster issues
as a result of Hurricaine Katrina must have MANY to MANY communication NOW.

Vendor locations for pre-pay are shut down, 
phone cards along evacuation routes are sold-out or in limited supply.
These refugees don&#039;t have, or cannot get to, prepay cash. 

Our phone service is so capitalized and compartmentalized,
it seems very inneffective at this time compared to a wide open
100% free phone system. And I&#039;m not advocating a 100%
free phone market of any sort, I just want you to think
about the difference it would make and how close
we can get to that, in the shortest amount of time.
For the purposes of Katrina RESCUE and RELIEF.

Pre-pay Mobile Phone user Market closely mimic those
Americans victimized by Natural Disasters.
They are prey to SCAMS and FRAUD. 

Young people with prepay &#039;Virgin Mobile&#039; phones as well as
the markets of Tracone, prepay markets, are not being afforded
the opportunity to use their EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION DEVICES,
especially in the long-term. These markets must be sustained
with the Automatic scripting of free minutes pumped into the phones,
globally with no regard for economic strata, race, etc..

Again, the pre-pay Market is made up of the poor, elderly, infirm,
handicapped, low and fixed income, children, etc ...

The phones are lifelines to order in the short and longterm.

The FCC must require all phone companies to fill all phones in the
area codes affected by Katrina, especially flooded New Orleans,
with free minutes. This must be done globally without
regard for race or economic class. The AUTOMATED scripting
on Mobile phone service providers administrative computers to
push free minutes and free airtime globally to all Mobile Phones in Katrina
affected areas is the American thing to do. Push the free minutes
to prepay and to CORPORATE customers as well. Give them to everyone,
now. Let this place communicate and continue RESCUE, continue RELIEF,
and continue to REBUILD in the longterm.

Alltell.com is continuing to produce an organized, informed and effective
response to Hurricaine Katrina Relief issues.

http://www.alltell.com/corporate/media/0905hurricanerelief.html

Other Mobile Phone Providers are thinking and acting, check their homepages.

HERE ARE THE EMAILS for the FCC bigwigs, 
email them to get free minutes for Katrina devestated area codes -

KJMWEB@fcc.gov
Kathleen.Abernathy@fcc.gov
Michael.Copps@fcc.gov
Jonathan.Adelstein@fcc.gov

Copy and paste those emails into the -TO- box of your email.

I don&#039;t want to attack the phone companies.
I just want all of us to send some suggestions as to how they can help.
Ask the Mobile Phone companies for what we need, free airtime,
unemcumbered with their marketing schemes.

Email the customer service departments of all the Mobile Phone
companies you can think of. Gather their customer service EMAILS, 
their Media reps emails. Forward all of this.

Check knowledgeable communities on the internet that address
the needs of Katrina Victims and Refugees. Ask the phone companies
for what we need, free airtime, unemcumbered with their marketing schemes.

Ask the Mobile Phone companies to establish an account to
DONATE FREE MINUTES from YOUR PLAN.
Ask them to MATCH YOUR DONATION.

Thus, any injured or incapacitated person with a phone, and any phone
they might FIND that is working will get them through. Many to many
communication. 

Auto location of the looters who hunker down can be facilitated,
they can be saved also, rather than slaughtered.

Additional resuce is enabled which is critical as resuce options
continue to approache the point of no return for some stranded infirm, etc..

People will come through the network.
That&#039;s what this is about right, people!

Where there are discarded phones, their are babies, children,
women and men. The phones need to have minutes.

Guard dogs can hear phones dialing, ringing, etc..

Guard electronics can sniff and locate the phones, as well as the
ability of a Guard dog to smell a warm cell phone, the warm battery
and it&#039;s characteristic smell.

These phones are lifelines and key to restoring order.

A lot of young and elderly will die of dehydration in the next days.
Refugees need to FIND THE RESOURCES, they need minutes.
Many of them are lost, out of state, with no transportation.
The Katrina refugees need free minutes and free airtime.
Those needing rescue need those minutes.

The automated and global scripting of a push of free minutes to all cell phones
will most importantly transcend the racial and class structures.

This is DISASTER RELIEF and should never
approach the line over which NATURAL DISASTER PROFITEERING
is approached, lonterm or shorterm, by any company.

Jockying for market position at the demise of the American People,
will be observed if it is present.

Schemes to give out free phones to lock in desparate customers in the
months ahead are PUTRID. Schemes to get customer database information
for Phone Marketing departments is off limits here.

Keep it on the up and up, script the automated push of the free minutes
to all Mobile Phones in the Katrina devestated area codes and evacuation routes,
gloabally. Now.</description>
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<p>Mobile phones users in Katrina affected Area Codes,<br />
(especially prepay users) are demographically and geographically,<br />
out of minutes, have no airtime, on second batteries.<br />
The lucky have some capability to re-charge.</p>
<p>Big Mobile Phone providers plan a release of phone cards at the Astrodome.<br />
It&#8217;s a media circus.</p>
<p>Big Mobile Phone providers are proposing a limited number of methods<br />
to deal with a National Catastrophe impacting oil and food exports and imports.<br />
The oil reserves themselves are in and amongst this destruction in the salt domes.</p>
<p>Old School, the phone companies could easily pump free minutes into all phones<br />
with the same programs they send you all that spam with.</p>
<p>An immidiate and global distribution of FREE MINUTES and FREE AIRTIME<br />
to all phones in the Katrina devestated Area codes and Katrina evacuation routes<br />
must be implemented now. Out of minutes = no communication = disorganization</p>
<p>Physical distribution of cards will create a fast and dangerous trade market.<br />
The people who distribute these cards could seed more volitility into this situation.<br />
The people distributing these cards in the long-term are in a dangerous physical situation.</p>
<p>The people of this nation affected by National Security and National Disaster issues<br />
as a result of Hurricaine Katrina must have MANY to MANY communication NOW.</p>
<p>Vendor locations for pre-pay are shut down,<br />
phone cards along evacuation routes are sold-out or in limited supply.<br />
These refugees don&#8217;t have, or cannot get to, prepay cash. </p>
<p>Our phone service is so capitalized and compartmentalized,<br />
it seems very inneffective at this time compared to a wide open<br />
100% free phone system. And I&#8217;m not advocating a 100%<br />
free phone market of any sort, I just want you to think<br />
about the difference it would make and how close<br />
we can get to that, in the shortest amount of time.<br />
For the purposes of Katrina RESCUE and RELIEF.</p>
<p>Pre-pay Mobile Phone user Market closely mimic those<br />
Americans victimized by Natural Disasters.<br />
They are prey to SCAMS and FRAUD. </p>
<p>Young people with prepay &#8216;Virgin Mobile&#8217; phones as well as<br />
the markets of Tracone, prepay markets, are not being afforded<br />
the opportunity to use their EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION DEVICES,<br />
especially in the long-term. These markets must be sustained<br />
with the Automatic scripting of free minutes pumped into the phones,<br />
globally with no regard for economic strata, race, etc..</p>
<p>Again, the pre-pay Market is made up of the poor, elderly, infirm,<br />
handicapped, low and fixed income, children, etc &#8230;</p>
<p>The phones are lifelines to order in the short and longterm.</p>
<p>The FCC must require all phone companies to fill all phones in the<br />
area codes affected by Katrina, especially flooded New Orleans,<br />
with free minutes. This must be done globally without<br />
regard for race or economic class. The AUTOMATED scripting<br />
on Mobile phone service providers administrative computers to<br />
push free minutes and free airtime globally to all Mobile Phones in Katrina<br />
affected areas is the American thing to do. Push the free minutes<br />
to prepay and to CORPORATE customers as well. Give them to everyone,<br />
now. Let this place communicate and continue RESCUE, continue RELIEF,<br />
and continue to REBUILD in the longterm.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<a href="http://Alltell.com" title="http://Alltell.<br />
" target="_blank">Alltell.com</a> is continuing to produce an organized, informed and effective<br />
response to Hurricaine Katrina Relief issues.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alltell.com/corporate/media/0905hurricanerelief.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.alltell.com/corporate/media/0905hurricanerelief.html</a></p>
<p>Other Mobile Phone Providers are thinking and acting, check their homepages.</p>
<p>HERE ARE THE EMAILS for the FCC bigwigs,<br />
email them to get free minutes for Katrina devestated area codes -</p>
<p><a href="mailto:KJMWEB@fcc.gov">KJMWEB@fcc.gov</a><br />
<a href="mailto:Kathleen.Abernathy@fcc.gov">Kathleen.Abernathy@fcc.gov</a><br />
<a href="mailto:Michael.Copps@fcc.gov">Michael.Copps@fcc.gov</a><br />
<a href="mailto:Jonathan.Adelstein@fcc.gov">Jonathan.Adelstein@fcc.gov</a></p>
<p>Copy and paste those emails into the -TO- box of your email.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to attack the phone companies.<br />
I just want all of us to send some suggestions as to how they can help.<br />
Ask the Mobile Phone companies for what we need, free airtime,<br />
unemcumbered with their marketing schemes.</p>
<p>Email the customer service departments of all the Mobile Phone<br />
companies you can think of. Gather their customer service EMAILS,<br />
their Media reps emails. Forward all of this.</p>
<p>Check knowledgeable communities on the internet that address<br />
the needs of Katrina Victims and Refugees. Ask the phone companies<br />
for what we need, free airtime, unemcumbered with their marketing schemes.</p>
<p>Ask the Mobile Phone companies to establish an account to<br />
DONATE FREE MINUTES from YOUR PLAN.<br />
Ask them to MATCH YOUR DONATION.</p>
<p>Thus, any injured or incapacitated person with a phone, and any phone<br />
they might FIND that is working will get them through. Many to many<br />
communication. </p>
<p>Auto location of the looters who hunker down can be facilitated,<br />
they can be saved also, rather than slaughtered.</p>
<p>Additional resuce is enabled which is critical as resuce options<br />
continue to approache the point of no return for some stranded infirm, etc..</p>
<p>People will come through the network.<br />
That&#8217;s what this is about right, people!</p>
<p>Where there are discarded phones, their are babies, children,<br />
women and men. The phones need to have minutes.</p>
<p>Guard dogs can hear phones dialing, ringing, etc..</p>
<p>Guard electronics can sniff and locate the phones, as well as the<br />
ability of a Guard dog to smell a warm cell phone, the warm battery<br />
and it&#8217;s characteristic smell.</p>
<p>These phones are lifelines and key to restoring order.</p>
<p>A lot of young and elderly will die of dehydration in the next days.<br />
Refugees need to FIND THE RESOURCES, they need minutes.<br />
Many of them are lost, out of state, with no transportation.<br />
The Katrina refugees need free minutes and free airtime.<br />
Those needing rescue need those minutes.</p>
<p>The automated and global scripting of a push of free minutes to all cell phones<br />
will most importantly transcend the racial and class structures.</p>
<p>This is DISASTER RELIEF and should never<br />
approach the line over which NATURAL DISASTER PROFITEERING<br />
is approached, lonterm or shorterm, by any company.</p>
<p>Jockying for market position at the demise of the American People,<br />
will be observed if it is present.</p>
<p>Schemes to give out free phones to lock in desparate customers in the<br />
months ahead are PUTRID. Schemes to get customer database information<br />
for Phone Marketing departments is off limits here.</p>
<p>Keep it on the up and up, script the automated push of the free minutes<br />
to all Mobile Phones in the Katrina devestated area codes and evacuation routes,<br />
gloabally. Now.</p>
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		<title>By: Howard Leibowitz</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-165</link>
		<dc:creator>Howard Leibowitz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2005 22:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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sorry for the multiple posts, I guess I&#039;m the clumsy one!

HL</description>
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<p>sorry for the multiple posts, I guess I&#8217;m the clumsy one!</p>
<p>HL</p>
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		<title>By: Howard Leibowitz</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-164</link>
		<dc:creator>Howard Leibowitz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2005 22:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#039;m with Adam, having worked for the Mayah for many years.  WiFi and technology is not something TM grew up with, but he recognizes its importance, as with the extensive wiring of the public schools and community access projects in Roxbury and surrounding communities, and in the end, that&#039;s what counts.

PS -- It&#039;s Menino, not Memino, won&#039;t even comment on the &quot;Mumbles&quot; idiocy (oops, guess I did)</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m with Adam, having worked for the Mayah for many years.  WiFi and technology is not something TM grew up with, but he recognizes its importance, as with the extensive wiring of the public schools and community access projects in Roxbury and surrounding communities, and in the end, that&#8217;s what counts.</p>
<p>PS &#8212; It&#8217;s Menino, not Memino, won&#8217;t even comment on the &#8220;Mumbles&#8221; idiocy (oops, guess I did)</p>
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		<title>By: Howard Leibowitz</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-163</link>
		<dc:creator>Howard Leibowitz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2005 22:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;

I&#039;m with Adam, having worked for the Mayah for many years.  WiFi and technology is not something TM grew up with, but he recognizes its importance, as with the extensive wiring of the public schools and community access projects in Roxbury and surrounding communities, and in the end, that&#039;s what counts.

PS -- It&#039;s Menino, not Memino, won&#039;t even comment on the &quot;Mumbles&quot; idiocy (oops, guess I did)</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m with Adam, having worked for the Mayah for many years.  WiFi and technology is not something TM grew up with, but he recognizes its importance, as with the extensive wiring of the public schools and community access projects in Roxbury and surrounding communities, and in the end, that&#8217;s what counts.</p>
<p>PS &#8212; It&#8217;s Menino, not Memino, won&#8217;t even comment on the &#8220;Mumbles&#8221; idiocy (oops, guess I did)</p>
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		<title>By: Howard Leibowitz</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-162</link>
		<dc:creator>Howard Leibowitz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2005 22:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;

I&#039;m with Adam, having worked for the Mayah for many years.  WiFi and technology is not something TM grew up with, but he recognizes its importance, as with the extensive wiring of the public schools and community access projects in Roxbury and surrounding communities, and in the end, that&#039;s what counts.

PS -- It&#039;s Menino, not Memino, won&#039;t even comment on the &quot;Mumbles&quot; idiocy (oops, guess I did)</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m with Adam, having worked for the Mayah for many years.  WiFi and technology is not something TM grew up with, but he recognizes its importance, as with the extensive wiring of the public schools and community access projects in Roxbury and surrounding communities, and in the end, that&#8217;s what counts.</p>
<p>PS &#8212; It&#8217;s Menino, not Memino, won&#8217;t even comment on the &#8220;Mumbles&#8221; idiocy (oops, guess I did)</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Feldman</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-160</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael Feldman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2005 02:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Undoubtedly it is a testimony to Memino&#039;s political acumen and managerial skill that he has been so successful despite his defects as a speaker. As a 34-year resident of Boston, we cnnot help but compare him to not only Ray Flynn, but to loquatious Kevin White, whom we remember quite clearly as an excellent speechifier.</description>
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<p>Undoubtedly it is a testimony to Memino&#8217;s political acumen and managerial skill that he has been so successful despite his defects as a speaker. As a 34-year resident of Boston, we cnnot help but compare him to not only Ray Flynn, but to loquatious Kevin White, whom we remember quite clearly as an excellent speechifier.</p>
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		<title>By: adamg</title>
		<link>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2005/05/20/boston-wi-fi-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-159</link>
		<dc:creator>adamg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2005 21:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Thanks for the notes. But what is it with non-Bostonians and Menino? Is he perfect? Hardly. Does Boston have problems? You bet. So he mumbles. Deal. Our trash gets picked up on a regular basis, our daughter actually attends a good public school and, in general, the city is still way safer than comparably-sized cities (Baltimore, anyone?). Will I vote for him again this fall? You bet.</description>
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<p>Thanks for the notes. But what is it with non-Bostonians and Menino? Is he perfect? Hardly. Does Boston have problems? You bet. So he mumbles. Deal. Our trash gets picked up on a regular basis, our daughter actually attends a good public school and, in general, the city is still way safer than comparably-sized cities (Baltimore, anyone?). Will I vote for him again this fall? You bet.</p>
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