MCI/BT, who gets the taps?

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Long-distance telecommunications carriers have been in bed with governments since Samuel F. B. Morse strung a line into DC. Only a modest amount of cynicism is required to think that there are "wiretap" hooks in the carriers' systems. When an MCI merges with a Britsh Telecom, who gets the benefit of the hooks? bd -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMmT3y680j2q8tTgtAQGC7wQA2ris5C3KAD6qLy3AmtglJRoZrei72CIH MEm7DGasD4AXqfwkjdmvZScAVXRD+KHHgVZQKQp+H0+D/TWHZCN9nrwE1z5/j73R o8qXDCC0owwJabZHknOMwpBm4Sf6JUGs7Wm1K9JmpVlF01GP+z7rxOMXfvZrlxvy mwcK3wjIPCU= =PTmz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Brad Dolan wrote: | Long-distance telecommunications carriers have been in bed with | governments since Samuel F. B. Morse strung a line into DC. Only | a modest amount of cynicism is required to think that there are | "wiretap" hooks in the carriers' systems. When an MCI merges | with a Britsh Telecom, who gets the benefit of the hooks? Nothing changes. The NSA & GCHQ liason officers will continue to cooperate in bypassing the other countries laws for the mutual benefit of the agencies. BMCI will continue to tap and be tapped at the whim of either government. Adam -- "Every year the Republicans campaign like Libertarians, and then go to Washington and spend like Democrats." Vote Harry Browne for President. http://www.harrybrowne96.org
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Adam Shostack
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Brad Dolan