Submission + - Blood, bullets, bombs and bandwidth
jemevans writes: "Ryan Lackey wears body armor to business meetings. He flies armed helicopters to client sites. He has a cash flow problem: he is paid in hundred-dollar bills, sometimes shrink-wrapped bricks of them, and flowing this money into a bank is difficult. He even calls some of his company's transactions "drug deals" — but what Lackey sells is Internet access. From his trailer on Logistics Staging Area Anaconda, a colossal US Army base fifty miles north of Baghdad, Lackey runs Blue Iraq, surely the most surreal ISP on the planet. He is 26 years old.
A (nonfiction) tale of two California cipherpunks who went to Baghdad to seek their fortune and bring the Internet to Iraq."
A (nonfiction) tale of two California cipherpunks who went to Baghdad to seek their fortune and bring the Internet to Iraq."