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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/Oct/18 08:07, Paul McMaster
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a mirror of all the traffic it has handled"</span>
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<div>It would however be interesting to see how they would
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Gubbermints that care about this do not give one aorta about how
it's done or how much it costs. That is the problem of the operator.<br>
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All they want is the data on tap (pun unintended).<br>
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Mark.<br>
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