На всякий случай, чтобы Вам не напрягаться в попытке обвинить википедистов в шапочконошении.
FCC adopts Internet CALEA requirements: The FCC, pursuant to its mandate from the U.S. Congress, and in line with the policies of most countries worldwide, has required that all telecommunication providers, including Internet services, be capable of supporting the execution of a court order to provide real-time communication forensics of specified users. In 2006, the FCC adopted new Title 47, Subpart Z, rules requiring Internet Access Providers meet these requirements. DPI was one of the platforms essential to meeting this requirement and has been deployed for this purpose throughout the U.S.
In the years since CALEA was passed it has been greatly expanded to include all VoIP and broadband internet traffic. From 2004 to 2007 there was a 62 percent growth in the number of wiretaps performed under CALEA — and more than 3,000 percent growth in interception of internet data such as email.[1]
... In May 2006, the FCC adopted a "Second Report and Order", which clarified and affirmed the First Order:
The CALEA compliance deadline remains May 14, 2007. Carriers are permitted to meet their CALEA obligations through the services of “Trusted Third Parties (TTP)” — that is, they can hire outside companies, which meet security requirements outlined in CALEA, to perform all of the required functions. Carriers are responsible for CALEA development and implementation costs.
ну и т.д.
Очень нелепо пытаться опровергать вещи не просто общеизвестные, но отрегулированные на уровне американского законодательства.
no subject
FCC adopts Internet CALEA requirements: The FCC, pursuant to its mandate from the U.S. Congress, and in line with the policies of most countries worldwide, has required that all telecommunication providers, including Internet services, be capable of supporting the execution of a court order to provide real-time communication forensics of specified users. In 2006, the FCC adopted new Title 47, Subpart Z, rules requiring Internet Access Providers meet these requirements. DPI was one of the platforms essential to meeting this requirement and has been deployed for this purpose throughout the U.S.
Это у нас что? Это у нас ведомственный нормативный акт по прослушке. Конкретизирующий требования закона CALEA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Assistance_for_Law_Enforcement_Act по обеспечению технической возможности прослушки.
In the years since CALEA was passed it has been greatly expanded to include all VoIP and broadband internet traffic. From 2004 to 2007 there was a 62 percent growth in the number of wiretaps performed under CALEA — and more than 3,000 percent growth in interception of internet data such as email.[1]
...
In May 2006, the FCC adopted a "Second Report and Order", which clarified and affirmed the First Order:
The CALEA compliance deadline remains May 14, 2007.
Carriers are permitted to meet their CALEA obligations through the services of “Trusted Third Parties (TTP)” — that is, they can hire outside companies, which meet security requirements outlined in CALEA, to perform all of the required functions.
Carriers are responsible for CALEA development and implementation costs.
ну и т.д.
Очень нелепо пытаться опровергать вещи не просто общеизвестные, но отрегулированные на уровне американского законодательства.