OpenRG http://www.jungo.com/support/gnu-code-requests/ is a company that
programs firmware builds for a number of routers that are distributed by
ISP's for example verizon fios in the united states. However they are not
providing usable source code to the router firmware and use methods such as
hosting the components encrypted on their web-servers to prevent people
from being able to use the source code to create custom firmware.  As far
as I can tell every single verizon fios router even of different brands
uses this openrg(not really all that open) firmware. While the firmware
does sometimes compile it does not compile into anything that resembles the
binary firmware that is actually used on these devices. Their hostile GPL
notice listed on their website in my opinion indicates they have no
intention of complying with the GPL license. The fios routers I looked at
are mainly the actiontec mi424wr series and westell routers.

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