On 10/3/06, Matthew Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3 Oct 2006, at 19:53, Colin Anderson wrote:

>> I, for one, welcome our new Republican overlords.
>
> lol you are just full of pop culture references, aren't you?

Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others.

Seriously though - is anyone aware of a precis of CALEA? I'm about to
install an Asterisk setup into our US office and being a Brit in the
UK I'm not totally up on what your Republic overlords are upto.

I believe CALEA applies primarily to organizations that are ITSPs (Vonage, for example). Your business doesn't need to provide CALEA if it's just an end user (IANAL, though). CALEA should be fairly easy to implement either in Asterisk (with patches) or on the media gateway (when the call hits the PSTN/GSM network). It's even easier if it's SIP end to end, as you just need a box to sit in the middle and reinvite both ends to run through the "monitoring system" as it were.

-brandon
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