96 Wiretap Report

John Horton jehorton at erols.com
Wed May 14 19:42:04 PDT 1997


William H. Geiger III wrote:
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> In <1.5.4.32.19970514012608.008ff084 at pop.pipeline.com>, on 05/13/97 at
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>    John Young <jya at pipeline.com> said:
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> >We offer the text and three summary tables of the
> >U.S. Courts "1996 Wiretap Report" at:
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> >   http://jya.com/96wiretap.htm  (36K)
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> I noticed in the summary report that e-mail interceps were used. Is their
> more detailed information on this? I would be intrested to know how
> involved the govenment is becoming involved in this area. Of great intrest
> would be the location and means used to do such taps.

Don't know specifically where the taps are, but there is a major network
access point (NAP) in Reston or Maclean VA.  There are other NAPs
located domestically. Some urls to look (by no means inclusive) that
will provide NAP information are:

	www.ra.net
	nic.merit.edu/ipma
	www.rsng.net/naps.html
	www.mfsdatanet.com/MAE/doc/mae-info.html


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> Thanks again for providing a wealth of information,
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