Mark- (I cant help myself with this one)

You say "However, if 
this costs more than $100 to implement (that's all I have in the bank at
this 
moment), I will simply file stating I cannot and will not comply,
period.

How about all of the other things you will have to do in order to
operate your business- especially taxes and insurance. Did you put them
into your business plan? If so, then wouldn't it just make sense to
include this expense into your business plan as a "must have"? 

I don't think any govt agency is going to accept "we cannot afford it"
in response to any govt regulations or requirements we face. Calea would
be no different...right?

How about we pass on the cost to our customers with a CALEA surcharge-
Send a message out to the customers that we HAVE to charge you xx per
month to support the govt efforts to wiretap the masses or to support
the Govt efforts to keep us safe from perverts and terrorist..
(depending on your political point of view..????

Marty
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] calea meeting with the fbi

On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 10:35:29 -0800, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
wrote
> Hi All,
> 
> We have a meeting set up for the 22nd in Va.  I have 4 people set 
> to go to it at this time but I'd like a 5th.  I'm after a network 
> admin type.  Anyone have the time and recourses available?  Or if 
> I missed your offer earlier, please let me know.
> 
> I have to get info to the FBI ASAP so if you can send a network 
> admin to this meeting (and possibly join our calea standards 
> committee) please let me know.
> 
> WISPA member companies will have first crack at this, but I'll
conceder
> others as well.

While you're there... or, perhaps on your way there, please consider the
fact 
that you and whoever is meeting there are deciding how every other WISP
will 
structure his network and what they will be forced to spend or do.  You 
will...or will not... set a standard, and then the FCC and FBI will...or
will 
not...accept it, and everyone who has filed that they will be compliant 
persuant standards discussions will be obligated to do what is laid out
in 
the end.  You're a pretty bright guy, Marlon, and I suspect it won't
take 
very long to see what direction this will head.  You will be playing
with the 
fates of a lot of people who did not choose this in ANY way.  

I haven't filed, because I cannot say I can or cannot comply.  However,
if 
this costs more than $100 to implement (that's all I have in the bank at
this 
moment), I will simply file stating I cannot and will not comply,
period.  

If the FCC then desires to shut me down then, They will have to do so 
forcibly. I will simply write a letter to all my customers, local
newspapers, 
and state simply that the FCC has decided to take over all internet 
communications in a few months, and that there's no room left for small 
operations, and reccommend that they direct all questions to the FCC
about 
why thier internet service will be no more.  I will cause them more
grief and 
bury their office in irate phone calls and letters than they can
possibly 
handle.   I know several sites where I can reach millions who WILL be 
activists, if we're not going to act.  I'm absolutely positive they have

NEVER even considered the notion (and probably do not care in the
slightest) 
that what they do could devastate people's individual lives or futures.
Nor 
do I think they care at all about anything but their own convenience and

political futures.  I doubt a single person involved on the regulator's
end 
considers that since they decided to take on and regulate an industry
which 
is probably populated with the highest percentage of small operators (1
to 5 
people) of any industry they've ever even dreamed of regulating, what
they do 
is PERSONAL to thousands of people, and directly will impact the lives
of 
hundreds of thousands of other individuals.  Living in the isolated and 
unreal world of Washington DC does that to people.

I suggest you pass this on to the FCC and FBI, along with my estimation
that 
at least 20% of all small operators will do exactly the same. I am SICK
AND 
TIRED of being fed to the wolves without the slightest resistance.  You,
of 
all people, should know what it means to be a small, one or two man
operation 
living out in the hinterland, where the rubber meets the road.  There
will be 
small and casual networks, small community and free networks, small
joint 
efforts by a few people to get for themselves what they have a right to
get.  
All possibly being wiped out by careless and overreaching federal
agencies.  
Who's gonna stick up for them?  WISPA's just bleating and going along
like 
blind sheep. 

I STILL cannot believe we're walking into this without a single official

objection from WISPA or the other organizations supposedly on "our"
side.  I 
guess I should not be surprised.  Expedience has become the religion of
our 
times.  Like rolling over and playing dead is going to earn us brownie
points 
and favors later?  Don't count on it. 

Will I help law enforcement track down and prosecute people who are
breaking 
the law or otherwise a threat?  No question at all, of COURSE I WILL.  I
will 
NOT pre-tap thier connection in any way that compromises my security or
their 
security, costs me significantly, or is in my view, unconstitutional
(which 
is pretty much anyting done ahead of time).  That, as a citizen, is my
duty.  
If that costs me my future and business, it's a small price to pay for
what 
people have given their lives before me to preserve.  If I can preserve
that 
for a few people for while... I WILL DO IT. 

Damn, people, STAND UP FOR ONCE. 


mark at neofast dot net
neofast, Inc, wireless internet for the Walla Walla Valley and Blue 
Mountains
541-969-8200

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