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Comments on news posted 2006-08-08 08:51:42: The FCC's decision to make CALEA legacy wiretapping rules apply to VoIP and broadband networks has forced universities nationwide to re-wire their networks on their own dime. ..

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nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
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so much for...

the "light touch" of regulation.

The FCC just refuses to regulate to require net neutrality, but they seem to have no problem regulating everything but the telcos and cablecos:

regulation of VOIP - 911, E911, taxes

demanding CALEA compliance of nearly everything that touches the net, but not paying for it as was done for the telcos (the government provided the money for the telcos to make POTS wiretappable) - seems like a tax to me

telecom is an effing mess in this country

Kearnstd
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they should roll out anyway and just tell the feds, the wiretap buildout is in progress and will be done when its done. and work on it at the same rate as the government works for building things.
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Corona
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Can't do that.

$10,000 fine per day per incident they are out of compliance.
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russotto

join:2000-10-05
Collegeville, PA
Explain that, as it's WiFi, the feds are free to tap it by putting up an antenna.


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demanding CALEA compliance of nearly everything that touches the net, but not paying for it as was done for the telcos (the government provided the money for the telcos to make POTS wiretappable) - seems like a tax to me
The gov't didn't pay to make POTS wiretappable. State regulators allowed the telcos to pass on the cost to the customers - something entirely different than paying for it.
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Necronomikro

join:2005-09-01
Where would the money have come from in the first place? It's just a matter of who I make the check out to, since neither of them will drop the prices or taxes after it's no longer being spent on that particular item.


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join:2003-01-19
New Fairfield, CT
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This stuff is easy to do, Give the feds some space to install a router and tie it into the network, all they do is to tap a call is to set up a 3way call without you knowing. They can bridge any number they like. All they need is an account set up in the local switch or PBX and be able to log in to set up a call. Now depending on the Switch or PBX it most likely has the feature build in if not then get the feature added. 50.00 for a router, and anywhere from 1000.00 to 30,000 to have features enabled in switches/PB X's. I sure the colleges have the money since some of the professors make a lot more.
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