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              | Date: 2000-04-06 
 
 Abhoer-Equipment: US-Telekoms kassieren-.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.-
 
 Das meiste Geld, womit sich die US Telekoms den Einbau
 von Abhör-Equipment durch den Staat finanzieren lassen, ist
 schon beisammen. Damit ist es nur noch ein kleiner Schritt
 bis das seit 1994 in der Schwebe befindliche Abhörgesetz
 CALEA [in EU hieß das Gegenstück zu CALEA eine Zeit
 lang ENFOPOL] umgesetzt wird.
 
 CALEA Background
 http://service.quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/htsearch?method=and&format=builtin-long&config=quisse&restrict=&exclude=&sort=score&words=CALEA&submit=Suchen
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 relayed by Eveline Lubbers" <evel@xs4all.nl
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 Telecom Firms Lobby for Funding Of Upgrades to Ease
 Surveillance
 
 By DAVID S. CLOUD And DAVID ROGERS
 
 The telecommunications industry is pressing Congress for
 full payment of nearly $500 million to help companies fund
 software upgrades needed to enable law-enforcement
 agencies to wiretap digital- and wireless-telephone networks.
 
 An emergency spending bill approved by the House last
 week would make the final $382 million available, but the
 financing is threatened by the Senate's stalling over the larger
 appropriations package. The budget fighting could further
 delay the phone companies' compliance with a 1994
 surveillance law, already nearly two years behind schedule.
 
 Since the early 1990s, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
 has been warning that conversion to digital and wireless
 equipment was threatening to undermine the usefulness of
 court-approved phone surveillance. Traditional intercept gear
 monitors a single line, recording incoming and outgoing call
 information. But digital systems don't have analog pulses that
 make such information readily obtainable. And when digital
 switches route a call using a feature such as call forwarding,
 it isn't detectable.
 ...
 
 The telephone funding is caught in a larger fight now affecting
 billions of dollars for the Pentagon and to fight narcotics
 trafficking in Colombia. Disgruntled House Republicans, who
 won a strong vote for the package last week, will meet with
 GOP senators today to discuss the Senate leadership's
 refusal to take up the measure
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 "No, I don't think [the bill] is dead," said Senate
 Appropriations Committee Chairman Ted Stevens of Alaska,
 who has allied with Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois in favor
 of moving a bill. But Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott of
 Mississippi maintains that he will save time in October by
 scuttling the measure now and parsing out its different pieces
 among the 13 annual appropriations measures for the fiscal
 year that begins Oct. 1. To the extent that real emergencies
 exist, Mr. Lott believes the pressure will help him get a head
 start on the appropriations process this summer. To an
 unusual degree, Republicans are pressing to move some of
 the biggest bills -- including defense and the health and
 education budgets -- early in hopes of avoid the typical year-
 end crunch.
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 In the case of the telephone money, this same rule applies.
 The industry would like the full $500 million in place by June
 30, and the House resorted to declaring the obligation a
 "contingent emergency" to get around budget limits for this
 year. A Senate draft circulated this week by the
 Appropriations Committee staff declared no such emergency -
 - then allowed only $100 million.
 
 The 1994 wiretap law provides for government reimbursement
 to companies that upgrade switches sold before the law went
 into effect. The FBI has reached tentative agreements to pay
 major equipment manufacturers, including Nortel Networks
 Corp., Lucent Technologies Inc., Siemens AG and Motorola
 Inc., for the cost of developing the upgrades. But none of the
 manufacturers have been willing to complete deals until
 Congress appropriates the reimbursement money.
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 Voll Text
 http://cryptome.org/wiretab.htm
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