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FBI - Electronic Surveillance Needs for Carrier-Grade Voice over Packet Service

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fbi---ellectronic-surveillance-of-public-voip-telephone-traffic.pdf (click to view full file)
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Summary

FBI internet telephone traffic interception plan (CALEA) dated January 29, 2003 and written at the For Official Use Only level. 88 pages. A good background of the issues involved is available here: http://cdt.org/wiretap/calea/

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This document contains information that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and law enforcement desire to protect against unrestricted disclosure. It is information that, if disclosed, could reveal aspects of, harm, or otherwise impede investigative activities or investigative techniques, particularly related to the conduct of electronic surveillance efforts.
Context
United States
Government (bureaucracy)
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Wikileaks release date
Saturday March 15, 2008
Primary language
English
File size in bytes
500235
File type information
PDF document, version 1.2
Cryptographic identity
SHA256 eb9a9f88a06b0740c4a120ab9f517f2a417f0fe5e0ef2ab385f64dc48146cc43



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