Marlon,

I have been reading the WISPA CALEA FAQ and was a little concerned about question #10. If the LEA does not know who the suspect is using an open access point does this mean that everyone that has used that access point will have their data handed over to the LEA? It would seem that if the LEA is only allowed to receive the data requested in the subpoena this would be a violation.

As far as I can tell question #15 does not get answered in the paragraph following the question. It talks more about acceptable billing and the fact that WISPA might have a solution in the future.

One of the questions in section 23 asks "Does the FBI speak for other LEA's?". Unless I am mistaken this question does not get answered.

Also the document says over and over again that the LEA's will work with WISP's, which sounds like there is no easy way this can always be done transparently with the current broadband equipment deployed by WISP's. So the workaround is the WISP should give them the all the data from the device in question and the LEA's will sort it out and separate it.

If I am out of line please let me know but if I have questions about the FAQ then I am guessing there are others that do too.

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
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