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Feds step up push to wiretap VoIP calls
February 11, 2004
The Bush administration plans to ask the FCC to order Net telephony providers to comply with a law that would permit police to wiretap conversations carried over the Internet.
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August 4, 2004
FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential."
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March 12, 2004
A sweeping proposal seeks to guarantee that Internet Protocol-based communications from VoIP to instant messaging are susceptible to police surveillance.
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VoIP: It's not so easy to listen in
February 13, 2004
Some Internet phone service providers say they're willing to cooperate with police seeking to wiretap conversations--but they can't because of technical limitations.
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Bush administration's Net surveillance plans receive boost from appeals court, which refused to overturn rules.
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