UNITED AMERICAN TECHNOLOGIES


'United American Technologies' is an Oklahoma-based telephone service and Internet Service Provider which is popular with many conservative families across America. UAT has become the center of a controversy concerning its telemarketing techniques, which includes a concern about homosexuality being under criticism or attack and those who engage in such activities are deemed 'anti-gay' or 'homophobic', during a time when homosexual rights are generally respected by a large segment of the population, including some conservatives. Those who believe homosexuality is not a normal or acceptable sexual behavior or practice, which includes the opinion of many heterosexuals and even some homosexuals, may support companies like UAT, because they believe in their civil right to protest activities they disagree with. This may be seen as 'hate speech' as well as the right to free speech by some. Those who disagree with such companies choose not to support them and exercise their free speech rights to speak against them and their practices. UAT offers an alternative to the major phone companies, such as Sprint, AT&T, Cingular & Verizon (MCI) which support homosexual rights, also called 'gay rights', and the rights of homosexual partners in cohabitational monogamous relationships. Many conservatives who support UAT believe that homosexuality is forbidden by God and support that belief with the Bible, so they are happy to support a company which supports their belief. However any hate speech or unkind, unloving language or rhetoric should be strongly discouraged and is also considered 'forbidden by God' and supported by the Bible. Some of UAT's literature could appear to be inflammatory and offensive, but as a phone company they have a reliable record, discounted billing, and good customer support. One would prefer that they wrote their literature in more generous language than to brand all homosexual citizens as 'gays' or 'anti-family', but at this time their phone billing documents are efficient, but their literature is dramatic and excitable. The discounted billing is a big draw for many, as there is a financial incentive for customers who choose to mail their payments on time, rather than enjoying paperless (electronic) billing, or late payments. There is the usual monthly fee for service as well as a monthly fee for billing administration, taxes etc.
The telemarketing campaign, run by a nonprofit organization called "Faith, Family and Freedom" begins its pitch by asking the callee if they were opposed to same sex marriage. If the callee responds positively, they are then transferred to a United American Technologies representative who will explain to them how the more common telephone service providers, such as AT&T, MCI and Verizon are supporters of gay marriage and child pornography, and that United American Technologies is "the only carrier that is taking an active stand against same sex marriages and hardcore child pornography".
"Faith, Family and Freedom" is a 527 organization created by Lance Cargill, the Republican floor leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. A percentage of the profits from each caller who switched to UAT would be directed back to the 527 to pay for conservative political campaigns. Lance Cargill has claimed, in a private email:
"I have no connection with UAT."
UAT's telemarketing technique has come under considerable criticism and investigation, from such sources as the Wonkette blog and ABC News.
UAT used Christian same-sex opposition to try and persuade people to change their phone company from MCI to a Christian phone company.
Comedian Eugene Mirman got contacted by UAT because he donated $50 to the presidential campaign of Alan Keyes in 2000 and was added to the conservative database. He recorded several phone calls with UAT [1], and in those phone conversations, you hear the representative try to convince people to stop using MCI by telling him that MCI actively supports:

★ same-sex Marriage,

★ pornography

★ child pornography
According to The New York Sun approximately 2,000 people a month switch phone companies using this method.[2]
After a call users are prompted to press 1 if they oppose same sex marriage. After that a message will be played: "Please do not hang up ... This information will describe how the ACLU and gays are getting gay marriage in every state." The operator then enters the conversation.
According to UAT's website, it blocks "inappropriate web sites from being accessed" for all family members. It also offers:

★ Filtered web browsing from pornography and other unsuitable content.

★ Filtered email from pornography and other unsolicited marketing emails

Contents
Automated calling
Recent UAT Caller ID numbers
External links

Automated calling


In some cases, the telemarketing campaign starts with an automated telephone call that delivers a prerecorded message in a woman's voice saying: "Hi. I'm the mother of three, and I don't support gay marriage. If you don't support gay marriage press one."
Other prerecorded messages take the angle of protecting your children from online predators:
"Did you know that over 80% of children, ages 10 to 17, will receive an unwanted sexual solicitation online? For more information on how to unite with the national campaign to stop child pornography, press 1 now, or contact us a 1-877-266-6277. Are you doing everything you can to protect the innocence of our children? Press 1 to act now."
"Does the thought of a child being the victim of child pornography anger you? If so, press one now. According to the US Department of Justice, one in five children ages ten to seventeen will receive an unwanted sexual solicitation online. For more information on how to unite with The National Campaign for Moral Values, press one now. Or contact us at 1-877-266-6277. Are you doing everything you can to protect the innocence of our children? Press one to act now."
The Caller ID for these telemarketing calls point back to United American Technologies (UAT). Recording messages is illegal for telemarketers. In addition, a recent report by a Fox affiliate (see link below) states:
"According to the Federal Trade Commission, it's illegal for a telemarketer to pose as a political or religious group. In spite of the complaints, the FTC has not taken any action against United American Technologies."

Recent UAT Caller ID numbers


UAT Telemarking has come from the following Caller ID numbers:
877-266-6277
You can call and ask to be removed from their list.
Also, you can call 800-394-2611 that is their Phone Services Division customer support.
Shows up as 866-266-6277 on caller ID.

External links



House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection, which has oversight authority over the FTC.

National Do Not Call Registry website, which is administered by the FTC and receives complaints for telemarketing violations at the federal level.

United American Technologies website. This is the ISP operation, as distinct from the telephone operation which it references.

One Nation Under God phone and Internet services plans, courtesy of a website registered through TuCows.com to PromiseVision Technology, Inc. The form clearly mentions UAT, which took over the business of PromiseVision.

MP3s of UAT robocalls, courtesy of Ohio 2nd blog.

Answers.com article on UAT, an older version of the Wikipedia article.

Article from Wonkette.

Article from The New York Sun.

Report by Austin, TX Fox affiliate.

Article by ABC News on the exploitation of wedge issues for profit, as exemplified by UAT.

Blog entry by Good As You focusing on UAT's anti-gay hate speech.

Jody Wheeler blog entry keying off G.A.Y., with more personal reactions to UAT practices.

Blog entry by Mark Crispin Miller, citing the New York Sun article, with a follow-up discussion including personal experiences dealing with UAT practices.

CA service provider info for UAT.

UAT approval in CA

Tariff filing in FL

Revision of UAT tariff in FL.

Application to operate in IL. Interesting for contact information, especially regarding the law firm representing UAT.

Illinois Commerce Commission response to filing for operation in IL. Interesting in light of the information regarding UAT executives, the claims they make, and the waivers and variances they seek.

Tariff filing in KY

Registration as Intrastate Telecommunication Services Provider in MI

UAT granted certificates of service authority by MO

Tariff filing in OH

Full contact records in regard to filing to operate in OH

Docket entries for UAT approval process in SC.

Glimpse of deliberation process leading to authorization for UAT operations in SD

Authorization to resell long-distance service in TN

Application process docket for transfer of Promisevision Technology, Inc. customer base to UAT in TN.

Google cache version of TX commission identification of UAT, with contact numbers.

letter notifying UAT president that UAT is authorized to operate in WA

Tariff filing in WA

Report form for operation in WI, complete with direct contact information for UAT CEO.

UAT approval to operate in WV.

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