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Date: 2001-05-30
Brand/names: ENFOPOL und CALEA
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q/depesche 01.5.30/1
Brand/names: ENFOPOL und CALEA
Während die ENFOPOL-Überwachungspläne hier zu
Kontinents in geschlossenen Komitees zwischen den
Telekoms, ihren Ausrüstern und den gesetzlich ermächtigten
Behörden klammheimlich standardisiert & ausgemauschelt
werden - geht es in den USA etwas anders zu.
Dieweil ENFOPOL nur die interne Bezeichnung für alle
internen Dokumente der EU Police Cooperation Working
Group ist und weder Vorhaben, noch Gesetz noch eine
Gruppe bezeichnet, trägt das US-Gegenstück
[Communications Assistance Law Enforcement Act] nicht
nur ein eigenes Branding.
Als wären es neue Features für "value added services"
unterhält man die PR-Website askcalea.net, die über neue
Implementationen von Abhörmitteln informiert. Dazu gibts
eine kostenlosen Newsletter, der verwandte Nachrichten aus
dem Telekombereich zusammenfasst.
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"AskCALEA NEWS" <news@askcalea.net> Subject:
AskCALEA NEWS #20010529 Date sent: Tue, 29 May 2001
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TELECOM NEWS...
*** ANDREESSEN: BET ON TELECOM STANDARDS, NOT
VENDORS (Source: Computerworld) Loudcloud chairman
and co-founder Marc Andreessen told the Forrester Telecom
Forum today that a layered approach to telecommunications
would ultimately drive innovation and provide better service for
customers. http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=479689
*** IS IPV6 LOSING MOMENTUM? (Source: Network World
Fusion) Proponents of IPv6, a controversial upgrade to the
Internet's main communications protocol, are backpedaling
on claims that the long anticipated technology can solve the
Net's security, QoS and routing problems.
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=480491
*** LACK OF COVERAGE, STANDARDS AND ROI HINDER
WIRELESS APPS (Source: Computerworld) Three wireless-
savvy IT managers predict that the rollout of wireless
applications in the U.S. will continue to be slow for years due
to a low return on investment, lack of wireless coverage in
many areas and lack of standards among carriers.
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=480495
*** COPPER MOUNTAIN AIMS FOR EFFICIENT ATM-
BASED DSL NETS (Source: Network World Fusion) DSL
equipment maker Copper Mountain Monday unveiled a
concentrator designed to increase the efficiency of ATM-
based DSL networks. http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=480496
*** CELL PHONE HEALTH ISSUES5/22. The GAO released
a report [PDF] titled "Telecommunications: Research and
Regulatory Efforts on Mobile Phone Health Issues." The
report, which was prepared at the request of Sen. Joe
Lieberman (D-CT) and Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA), states that
"the research to date doe s not show that mobile phone
radiofrequency emissions have adverse health effects but
there is not enough information at this point to conclude that
these products are without risk." Lieberman and Markey
called for further study.
http://www.techlawjournal.com/welcome.htm
*** UPDATE: DT TESTS LUCENT'S 40G OPTICAL
EQUIPMENT (Source: IDG.net) Deutsche Telekom AG has
successfully tested Lucent's next generation fiber optic
transmission technology by sending data at 40G bps over a
distance of 72 miles. http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=480938
*** AT&T SHAREHOLDERS PAVE THE WAY FOR BREAK
UP (Source: IDG.net) Shareholders at AT&T's annual
meeting amended its corporate charter to allow mergers,
consolidations or dissolutions.
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=480943
*** WIRELESS MESSAGING VENDOR TO EXIT BUSINESS,
SLASH WORKFORCE (Source: Computerworld) Glenayre
Technologies, a struggling provider of communications
technology and services, said it plans to shut down its
wireless messaging division and lay off about 55% of its
workers after reporting losses in the last two quarters.
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=481552
*** WIRELESS EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS NEAR
140,000 PER DAY, 96 CALLS PER MINUTEMay 24, 2001
WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Cellular Telecommunications &
Internet Association(CTIA)today officially released 2000's
wireless emergency service calls - totaling over 51 million for
the year, nearly 140,000 a day - equating to 96 calls per
minute. These calls ensure that emergency responses to life-
threatening situations are expedited and that drunk, impaired
and aggressive drivers are reported to the police and taken off
of America's streets and highways.
http://www.wow-
com.com/news/press/body.cfm?record_id=950
*** DEMAND FOR WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS DRIVES
WIRELESS MARKET GROWTHContact: Rali Mileva For
Immediate Release - May 23, 2001 Wireless messaging and
mobile workforce requirements for wireless Internet access
will boost wireless services spending at a 17.3 percent
compound annual growth rate thr ough 2004, according to the
2001 MultiMedia Telecommunications Market Review and
Forecast, a publication produced annually by the
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). This,
despite the fact that the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) likely will not award additional spectrum
for b roadband third-generation (3G) wireless licenses in the
United States until at least 2003.
http://www.tiaonline.org/pubs/press_releases/index.cfm?parel
ease=01-46
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