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FBI wants to eavesdrop on fiber links

August 3, 2004 It's of "paramount importance" that wiretapping rules be extended to Verizon's broadband-over-fiber service, federal police say. TAGS: CALEA, fiber, Verizon Communications, agency, request, DSL, police, law

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. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP company, VoIP, police, Bush Administration, definition, telecommunications, IP, conversation, law, IP telephony, commission, broadband

Cable taps into wiretap law

March 16, 2004 Time Warner Cable has asked VeriSign to help it comply with a federal wiretapping law for telecom carriers that will likely be extended to all broadband providers, says a source familiar with Time ... TAGS: CALEA, Time Warner Inc., cable company, VeriSign Inc., police, telecommunications, proposal, law, broadband

Feds seek wiretap access via VoIP

January 8, 2004 In pursuing "criminals, terrorists and spies," the FBI and the Justice Department are renewing their efforts to listen in on voice conversations carried across the Internet. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP company, wiretap, VoIP, police, criminal, information service, terrorist, law, IP, agency, IM

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. TAGS: CALEA, Internet telephone service provider, police, Free World Dialup, Internet phone, Skype, VoIP, broadband provider, service provider, VoIP company, phone network, founder, broadband

FBI pushes for broadband wiretap powers

March 12, 2004 All broadband Internet providers, including cable modem and DSL companies, would have to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police, the FBI proposes. TAGS: Internet provider, CALEA, broadband Internet provider, DSL company, broadband, cable modem, police, broadband Internet, proposal, DSL, modem

FBI adds to wiretap wish list

March 12, 2004 A sweeping proposal seeks to guarantee that Internet Protocol-based communications from VoIP to instant messaging are susceptible to police surveillance. TAGS: CALEA, police, proposal, broadband company, surveillance, DSL company, cable broadband, request, Internet provider, cable modem, cable company, broadband provider, broadband, Time Warner Inc., broadband Internet, communication

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, Sun Microsystems Inc., police, broadband provider, regulation, rule, VoIP, Republican, broadband, telecommunications

Feds back wiretap rules for Internet

August 4, 2004 FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential." TAGS: E-Rate, broadband provider, CALEA, police, phone network, fiber, VoIP company, broadband, VoIP, Internet phone, Michael Powell, regulation, high-speed Internet access, digital television, broadband network, requirement
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