- Aug 31, 2001
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We recently received an email from our director of IT that they were going to install new filters to prevent/eliminate non-business related network usage. Knowing the issues they were going through I had no problems with this until it directly affected me.
When I first started I was issued a BlackBerry, but since I already owned a BlackBerry Storm I asked if I could just use my personal phone to receive work-related email. They gladly allowed me to do so and I set it up. Now I pay for the service as it is my personal phone, but I can no longer browse filtered sites under their new permissions.
I would not have a problem with this if they were paying the bill, but I find it outrageous that I am restricted yet still paying the bill. :disgust:
When I first started I was issued a BlackBerry, but since I already owned a BlackBerry Storm I asked if I could just use my personal phone to receive work-related email. They gladly allowed me to do so and I set it up. Now I pay for the service as it is my personal phone, but I can no longer browse filtered sites under their new permissions.
I would not have a problem with this if they were paying the bill, but I find it outrageous that I am restricted yet still paying the bill. :disgust:
