What are my support options for CALEA with Asterisk? Ryan
> What are my support options for CALEA with Asterisk? >Don't think you'll find any support without some major AGI/Manager programming, and then not likely to interface with the calea requesters.
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 01:26, Ryan Finnesey wrote:> What are my support options for CALEA with Asterisk?Not many. Basically, if you have Zaptel devices, you can use ZapBarge to listen to those conversations without having to physically tap the lines. Beyond that, there isn't a capability to selectively listen to portions of calls. You could choose to record all calls with Monitor, for example. IANAL, but this seems like a legal grey area, as the FCC has been pushing against regulating VoIP services, which may mean that VoIP services are not legally considered communication, which would exclude them from CALEA. However, this is for lawyers to argue in court and for a judge to decide. -Tilghman
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 03:24:17PM -0600, Tilghman Lesher wrote:> IANAL, but this seems like a legal grey area, as the FCC has > been pushing against regulating VoIP services, which may mean > that VoIP services are not legally considered communication, which > would exclude them from CALEA. However, this is for lawyers to > argue in court and for a judge to decide.If you read the latest Pulver.com report I believe the DOJ and Homeland Security lot have asked the FCC that they want regulation ... In the UK offering VoIP services definately puts you in the realms of telco land, and the regulatory environment that entails (legal trace, RIP Act etc). Steve -- NetTek Ltd Phone/Fax +44-(0)20 7483 2455 SMS steve-epage (at) gbnet.net [body] gpg 1024D/468952DB 2001-09-19