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Was just about to post this myself (the paper directly, as Ars Technica is on my shit list).

The only good news in the whole thing is that a client patch will fix it, so there's no need to rely on ISPs to fix their shit (which they may or may not actually do). Of course, the bad news is that we have to wait and hope our cell carriers let any Android patches through in something resembling a timely manner.