I think you better just take a rate increase and chalk it up to
increased expenses all the way around as opposed to creating a CALEA
charge line item. Adding a fee as a line item could get you in trouble
with the FTC if not approved as a legitimate added government fee (just
my opinion, nothing to base this on other than my gut). Your fuel and
electricity have jumped considerably I am sure. I am considering a rate
increase over these added costs also. I see no way around it. I have
never raised my rates in 10 years. Times are changing I am afraid.
Scriv
Ross Cornett wrote:
I give up I just signed a contract to ensure my protection under
CALEA. My hope is tht those that become compliant do not get
underminded by those that have hidden in the bushes and took the risk
upon themselves by not becoming compliant.
It appears that it is time to start charging a homeland security fee.
Since we cannot authorize taxes, we can charge fees that will allow us
to mange these cost. By my figures, I will have to charge at least
$1.53 per month per customer. Since this doens't include dialup
customers, my broadband customers will have to incurr this burden alone.
What are you thougths on this.
----- Original Message ----- From: "David E. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] CALEA Question
Peter R. wrote:
Why not check with a knowledgeable legal professional instead of
guessing?
That'd be my boss's department. :D
I'm just a pundit - full of opinions and hot air.
Now you can choose to ignore it, and say a prayer daily that Barney
Fife
or any other LEA officer does not knock on your door
I'd encourage Barney Fife to knock on my door, I wouldn't mind having
his autograph. Remember him from "Three's Company"?
Edit: Apparently Don Knotts died last year. Now I'm sad. :(
David Smith
MVN.net
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