FCC requires DSL broadband to facilitate wiretaps

September 27, 2005
  • Wiretap rules for VoIP, broadband coming in 2007, By Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache.
    September 26, 2005, News.com

    “Broadband providers and Internet phone services have until spring 2007 to follow a new and complex set of rules designed to make it easier for police to seek wiretaps, federal regulators have ruled.”
  • FCC Releases Orders On Broadband And Wiretapping,
    by Drew Clark,
    Sept. 26, 2005, National Journal’s Technology Daily [subscription required]

    “The FCC on Friday released rules for the newly “deregulated” providers
    of high-speed Internet service over digital subscriber lines (DSL)
    and mandated that they and Internet telephone companies design their
    networks to facilitate surveillance by law enforcement.”
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