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Dutch ISP KPN will continue to apply Deep Packet Inspection technologies. “One can make misuse of it just like there are so many things one can misuse. We are not a rogue state and not a rogue company. DPI is just a technology which is in use by every other operator in the world so we will use it too”

Posted: 2011/07/20 in Bandwidth Management, Blocking, Education / Awareness, Filtering, Net Neutrality, Network Security, Privacy / Data Protection

Dutch language article: http://webwereld.nl/nieuws/107347/telco-s-blijven-deep-packet-inspection-gebruiken-.html

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