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FBI and Nortel Strike Software Agreement
From: mea culpa <jericho () DIMENSIONAL COM>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 20:34:57 -0600
From: Bronc Buster <bronc () 2600 com> From: apwire () nytimes com To: news () tao ca September 14, 1999 FBI, Cos. Strike Software Agreement Filed at 7:49 p.m. EDT By The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI reached a first-of-its-kind agreement enabling telecommunications companies to use computer software made by Nortel Networks to assist law enforcement agencies in conducting lawfully authorized wiretapping. The agreement calls for Nortel, a major supplier of telecommunications equipment, to provide certain software to its carrier customers. Nortel will waive the license fees. The 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act authorized $500 million for the purpose of reimbursing the telecommunications industry for its costs in cooperating with law enforcement agencies in wiretapping. ``Carriers can now begin taking steps to correct technological impediments within their networks that currently prevent law enforcement from being able to carry out court-ordered electronic surveillance directed at suspected criminals and terrorists,'' Attorney General Janet Reno said in a statement. The telecommunication carrier Ameritech also is a party to the agreement. FBI Director Louis Freeh said the bureau is working toward finalizing similar reimbursement agreements with other carriers and manufacturers. ISN is sponsored by Security-Focus.COM
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