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> Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 18:59:16 -0400
> From: Randy Fischer
> To: North American Network Operators Group
> Subject: Mechanics of CALEA taps
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> Dear nanog:
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> Honestly,
PM
To: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: Mechanics of CALEA taps
Dear nanog:
Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none, but
I have to ask it.
I understand the CALEA tap mechanism for most ISPs, generally, works like
this:
* we outsource our CALEA
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From: Randy Fischer [mailto:randy.fisc...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 5:59 PM
To: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: Mechanics of CALEA taps
Dear nanog:
Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none, b
It is possible, and not just for "ISPs"
Matthew Kaufman
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On Jun 9, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Randy Fischer wrote:
> Dear nanog:
>
> Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none,
> but I have to ask it.
>
> I understand the CALEA tap mechanism for mo
On Sun, 9 Jun 2013, Randy Fischer wrote:
Dear nanog:
Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none,
but I have to ask it.
I understand the CALEA tap mechanism for most ISPs, generally, works like
this:
* we outsource our CALEA management to company X
* we don't ev
(from back when I cared more about calea as an implementor)
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 8:15 PM, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
>> Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none,
>> but I have to ask it.
>
> Surprise!
me too!
>
>> I understand the CALEA tap mechanism for most ISP
> Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none,
> but I have to ask it.
Surprise!
> I understand the CALEA tap mechanism for most ISPs, generally, works like
> this:
>
> * we outsource our CALEA management to company X
> * we don't even know there's been a reque
Dear nanog:
Honestly, I expect replies to this question to range between zero and none,
but I have to ask it.
I understand the CALEA tap mechanism for most ISPs, generally, works like
this:
* we outsource our CALEA management to company X
* we don't even know there's been a request until we've
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