Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 11:37:53 -0500 From: Sean Donelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: How long does it take to start a rulemaking? Sender: Telecom Regulation & the Internet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Tony Rutkowski wrote:
> Today is kind of landmark date - the publication of the first
> global IP handover specification for Lawful Interception,
> TS102232 v1.1.1 (2004-02).

Despite the title, this standard this is really isn't an IP
handover specification.  It is a multi-layer, multi-protocol
specification including IP, IPv6, SMTP and Internet Messages (i.e.
mail), and extensible to basically any packetized data. It
contains a sentence the network provider should not be asked
to intercept application protocols.  But it has an old-fashion
view of how operators are divided between access, network and
application.  The most unfortunate issue is it assumes the place
to intercept IP traffic is at the IP layer.

People seem to still be asking the wrong question of the wrong
people.


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