On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Paul Koning wrote:
> Vintage> On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Brad Parker wrote:
> >> I believe phone switches have had this requirement for many, many
> >> years (probably since the time of the (dis)honorable senator
> >> Joseph McCarthy).
>
> Vintage> No they haven't. Sure, the feature exists in more
> Vintage> sophisticated phone systems, but it's never been there as a
> Vintage> government requirement for ease of wire-tapping.
>
> Sure it has, CALEA has been the law of the land for some time now.
> Not going back as far as the great unlamented Joe, though; back then
> it wasn't that hard and no special laws were needed. Besides, there
> was only one phone company and it was cooperative...
CALEA is a carrier-specific regulation (i.e. AT&T, Verizon, the Bells,
etc.) and NOT a standard for phone system implementation.
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