IP: ISPI Clips 6.28: Wiretapping Internet Phone Lines
Michael Motyka
mmotyka at lsil.com
Fri Nov 13 10:31:43 PST 1998
This little phone looks nice with one gotcha: they left out encryption.
Did they do this just to sell internationally and avoid the privacy
issue altogether?
Considering how the product is constructed, adding encryption would not
be a major step.
Mike
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Not all companies are complaining about CALEA.
Aplio [ http://www.aplio.com/ ] CEO Olivier Zitoun believes his
company's
products fall into the FCC's definition of computer-to-computer IP
telephony. Aplio sells boxes that can be plugged into normal touch-tone
phones and used to call an Internet provider, which routes calls over
the
Net.
"We are very different than other phone-to-phone devices or solutions,"
Zitoun said. "In a way, the discussion of IP-telephony regulation
doesn't
really apply to us."
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