Clipper: International implications
It will be fascinating to see how non-US governments react to Clipper. Anybody have any info on this? I will contact the office of the Canadian minister responsible for Communictions (Hon. Perrin Beatty) and see if there has been a statement or reaction. Canada might prosper as a "phone haven" much as some Caribbean countries are "data havens." Somewhat related item in April 19/93 Communictions Week International (page 4) reports (in part): "Europe's mobile telephone industry is developing less-secure GSM digital cellular equipment to mollify government law-enforcement agencies and adjust to restrictions on high technology exports. New base station software and modified handset chips would make it easier for GSM calls to be tapped, a requirement of some governments, but would likely cost millions of dollars to install in existing networks and terminals." The export status of Clipper technology will also be an interesting thing to sort out. White House Statement just says "case by case." Dr. Tom Keenan, I.S.P. Associate Dean, R&D, U of Calgary & Technology Correspondent, CBC Television "Midday"
statement or reaction. Canada might prosper as a "phone haven" much as some Caribbean countries are "data havens."
"are"? I was under the impression that that was a sci-fi motif. What do you mean the "are 'data havens'"? -- Testes saxi solidi! ********************** Podex opacus gravedinosus est! Stanton McCandlish, SysOp: Noise in the Void Data Center BBS IndraNet: 369:1/1 FidoNet: 1:301/2 Internet: anton@hydra.unm.edu Snail: 8020 Central SE #405, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108 USA Data phone: +1-505-246-8515 (24hr, 1200-14400 v32bis, N-8-1) Vox phone: +1-505-247-3402 (bps rate varies, depends on if you woke me up...:)
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Stanton McCandlish
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Tom Keenan