Duh,

   Those crazy americans...

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(on the premise of: "network data for two years")

Some republicans have stocks in SAN/NAS/DVD/Hard Drive/etc markets and need a boost?

Around here we're talking about only 70,000 DVD. I see a way to mirror each pipe into a device capable of compressing it real time to disks and then spew DVD...

But I fail to grasp the scope of the challenge that could be for the big players out there. It would be fun to see some numbers.

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Subcriber infos is no big deals, we kept records from day 0. (13 years+)

   Thanks Fergie for the entertainment.


Fergie wrote:

Just a heads-up.

CALEA compliance ain't your only concern anymore.

[snip]

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller on 
Friday urged telecommunications officials to record their customers' Internet 
activities, CNET News.com has learned.

In a private meeting with industry representatives, Gonzales, Mueller and other 
senior members of the Justice Department said Internet service providers should 
retain subscriber information and network data for two years, according to two 
sources familiar with the discussion who spoke on condition of anonymity.

[snip]

More here:
http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6077654.html

Cheers,

- ferg


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Engineering Architecture for the Internet
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