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Michael Richardson
@mcr314@todon.nl
Michael Richardson is an open source and open standards consultant. An autodidact, he wrote mail transfer agents as a teenager, and in the 1990s, after failing at high energy physics, found his calling designing and building embedded networking products, in the security sector. Michael is a father of a young adult, and lives in Ottawa, Canada.
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Michael Richardson
@mcr314@todon.nl
Michael Richardson is an open source and open standards consultant. An autodidact, he wrote mail transfer agents as a teenager, and in the 1990s, after failing at high energy physics, found his calling designing and building embedded networking products, in the security sector. Michael is a father of a young adult, and lives in Ottawa, Canada.
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1d ago
@AskPippa eSIM. I like airolo. I maintain their Global SIM, so my second number stays the same: (a) Canadian providers suck at doing prices. (b) Receiving text and calls is usually free. (c) CDN banks never got the NIST message about how insecure SMS is, and go whole hog on it. Annoyance is group SMS breaks. Do not reply to texts from the bank, or you pay the $14 to roam that day.
If airolo would let me port my number to them, it would be bye bye Telus. I do appreciate Telus have V6.
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