I still would like to know the amount of incident that this CALEA will cause for all of its costs to our industry. Did anyone ask the FBI, why they cannot have several machines and deliver them as needed pre-configured then we can install them when they are needed. It is highly unreasonable for the FBI to ask everyone to have a utility and manage this utility when it will never be used by a very large portion of our industry. It is far cheaper for the government to sameday ship their device to us anywhere in the nation then it is to have everyone else trying to scramble to satisfy a need that will largely be an expensive dust collector in most businesses.

Anyone know if this has been posed to the FBI.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Liotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] CALEA Compliance


John Scrivner wrote:

We look forward to proving that this thinking is wrong. What part of CALEA compliance is it that makes you think we cannot develop a low cost and reasonable solution which will not break the bank?

Even if you do come up with a way to handle LI in time for the deadline that is only going to solve one part of CALEA. We checked with Cisco in the beginning regarding CALEA. We were assured they were working on it and would have a solution in time (much the same way WISPA has). We now have Cisco's solution and understand it does exactly what they say it would do; namely LI. Unfortunately, LI isn't enough as I have outlined in other posts. We have had to develop the rest of the solution on our own.

Reread my post on the practical requirements of dealing with ELSUR and check with your attorneys. I think you'll find no technical solution to those requirements.

-Matt
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