I think I'm going to be the first to say this, but
I don't have time to give a crap about calea.  I'm 
taking advantage of an industry organization to do
something on my behalf, because I can't have the 
time to give a crap later when the FCC comes knocking
after finding out I DIDN'T file...

Now, I run Mikrotik everywhere, and I've seen comments
about packet monitoring "being OK" for compliance, and
I'll STILL not do anything until I'm provided with a 
subpoena, but I figure having the paperwork THERE is
probably a necessary evil.

This, in my opinion, is just big brother licensed
extortion for the little guys.  Paying a TPP for
snooping on your customers is just crap.  But, what
are you going to do ?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Eric Merkel
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 9:36 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Form 445

On 2/12/07, John Scrivner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kris Twomey has told me he can do this and that it will meet the
> requirements for filing. It is not a terribly difficult thing to do but
> it is just easy to use an attorney for anything like this. I do not
> bother trying to meet every legal filing requirement. I consider that my
> attorney's job and use an attorney for all such issues. Kris is doing
> this for WISPA because he is paid by us to do such things and because he
> as already working for us on CALEA issues. It was simple for him to be
> part of the process.
> Scriv
>

I don't like filling out paper work either, but it kinda concerns me
that people aren't taking CALEA compliance seriously if they can't
take 10 minutes to fill in their company name, get an FRN number, and
answer whether or not they will be compliant when May rolls around.
Ultimately, THEY are responsible and have to have an officer of the
company sign that document.

In any case, I am not trying to be disagreeable just a little puzzled.

-Eric
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