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Group appeals government eavesdropping ruling

July 22, 2006 Tech companies, civil libertarians appeal ruling making companies build backdoors for government eavesdropping. TAGS: CALEA, information service, back door, government, regulation, Sun Microsystems Inc., technology company, broadband

Feds' Net-wiretap order set to kick in

November 11, 2005 Starting Monday, all broadband and many VoIP providers will have 18 months to ready their networks for easier eavesdropping. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP, VoIP company, VoIP service, cable broadband, broadband provider, homeland security, broadband Internet, broadband, order, compliance, rule, requirement, agency

Feds' wiretapping rules challenged in court

January 27, 2006 The FCC told broadband providers to rewire their networks for government surveillance. Now the requirement's being challenged in court. TAGS: CALEA, university, broadband provider, court, rule, Sun Microsystems Inc., broadband, Bush Administration

FCC approves Net-wiretapping taxes

May 3, 2006 Agency votes to force broadband providers to pay costs of making their networks intercept-friendly. TAGS: CALEA, FCC Commissioner, university, broadband provider, homeland security, vote, lawsuit, broadband, VoIP, agency, tax

Networking exec blasts wiretapping rules

November 17, 2006 Requirements for broader wiretapping on Net phone and broadband connections are too costly, unwieldy, says Global Crossing. TAGS: Global Crossing Ltd., CALEA, rule, Internet phone, exec, broadband, networking

Broadband providers decry Net-wiretapping rules

June 29, 2006 Cost of complying with federal wiretapping rules will be prohibitive, especially given deadlines, smaller firms say. TAGS: CALEA, broadband provider, broadband, deadline, broadband network, government, rule, telecommunications, VoIP

Net wiretapping plans under fire

December 19, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh examines the growing backlash against the FCC's new wiretapping regulations. TAGS: CALEA, Internet phone company, broadband provider, Internet phone, homeland security, university, government, telephone company, rule, city, requirement, broadband

FBI plans new Net-tapping push

July 8, 2006 New legislation, seen by News.com, would force ISPs and net gear makers to build in Big Brother. TAGS: CALEA, legislation, Internet service, VoIP, Cisco Systems Inc., proposal, Internet Service Provider, service provider, broadband

EFF reaches out to D.C. with new office

April 27, 2006 Electronic Frontier Foundation, which once ventured to Washington with mixed results, tries again. TAGS: Jerry Berman, David Sobel, CALEA, Washington, EPIC, NSA, office, San Francisco, Apple Computer

Wiretap rules for VoIP, broadband coming in 2007

September 26, 2005 FCC approves sweeping set of wiretapping rules for broadband and Net phone providers. But it's not clear what happens next. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP, broadband provider, regulation, broadband, Internet phone, representative, requirement, rule, Internet access, Wi-Fi

FBI warns of cell phones aloft

May 31, 2005 Cell phones must not be permitted on planes unless calls can be readily monitored and identified, FBI and Homeland Security argue. TAGS: CALEA, homeland security, passenger, agency, flight, call, cell phone

Appeals court upholds Net-wiretapping rules

June 9, 2006 Bush administration's Net surveillance plans receive boost from appeals court, which refused to overturn rules. TAGS: CALEA, Pulver.com, appeals court, Bush Administration, broadband provider, regulation, police, VoIP, Sun Microsystems Inc., Republican, telecommunications, rule, broadband

FBI Net-wiretapping rules face challenges

October 24, 2005 Rules demanding that Internet providers and universities rewire their networks for FBI surveillance are being challenged in federal court. TAGS: CALEA, Pulver.com, telecommunications, Internet phone, regulation, general counsel, court, service provider, rule, VoIP, P2P, law, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, broadband

Appeals court takes dim view of Net-tapping rules

May 5, 2006 Panel suggests FCC can't order wiretapping backdoors for ISPs, but Net phone companies may be covered. TAGS: CALEA, broadband provider, broadband, Internet phone, VoIP, university, Judge, rule, Sun Microsystems Inc., law, IP

FCC schizo on DSL, wiretapping

August 8, 2005 In a pair of decisions, the commissioners vote to veer in two radically different directions. TAGS: CALEA, DSL, Verizon Communications, Internet access, SBC Communications Inc., fiber, broadband, rule, decision, chairman

E-mail security hero takes on VoIP

August 15, 2006 After creating an e-mail encryption program, Phil Zimmermann tries to license encryption tech for Net phone calls. TAGS: Borderware Technologies Inc., e-mail security, VoIP, CALEA, networking gear, hero, Internet phone, conversation, IP, broadband, e-mail, security

FCC changes DSL classification

August 5, 2005 Feds put DSL on even footing with cable modem service--providers no longer have to offer network access to competing ISPs. TAGS: classification, CALEA, information service, FCC Commissioner, DSL, EarthLink Inc., DSL company, infrastructure, cable company, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, cable modem, telecommunications, broadband

Week in review: Europe slaps Microsoft

July 14, 2006 European regulators slap hefty fine on Microsoft in their ongoing antitrust dispute, and more fines may be coming. TAGS: fine, CALEA, commission, euro, antitrust, Week in review, Europe, reader, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp.

Technologists assail federal Net-tapping rules

June 13, 2006 Technologists including Vint Cerf say in a new report that the FCC's VoIP tapping rules aren't feasible or wise. TAGS: CALEA, Vint Cerf, VoIP, NSA, authority, Bush Administration, rule, Sun Microsystems Inc., security, Intel
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