[27552] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: CALEA & Electronic Surveillance of packet networks
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Ferguson)
Wed Feb 23 14:24:36 2000
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 14:22:41 -0500
To: Chip Sharp <chsharp@cisco.com>
From: Paul Ferguson <ferguson@cisco.com>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu, jhilton@telcordia.com
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At 09:47 PM 02/23/2000 -0800, Chip Sharp wrote:
>Theoretically (depending on FCC decisions, outcomes of court cases, etc.),
>this standard would define how you would provide the information required
>by a warrant to a LEA (e.g., FBI). The deadline for when this must be
>deployed is in September, 2001.
>
> T1 LB 838, Draft Proposed ANSI Trial-Use/Interim
> Standard - Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance
> - J-STD-025 Revision A (Joint TIA/T1 draft proposal)
>
>
>To obtain a copy of lb838.pdf go to:
>
>WWW: http://www.t1.org/index/10001.htm
>FTP: ftp://ftp.t1.org/pub/ballots/current/lb838.pdf
>
>TIA maintains a web page for information on CALEA at:
>http://www.tiaonline.org/government/CALEA/
And due diligence should be done to provide a pointer to
the IETF position on the issue:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iab-raven-01.txt
- paul