Michael Erskine wrote:
What makes you such an authority on CALEA, Matt? What qualifications or experience with CALEA do you bring to the table that give credence to the fear that you are mongering on this list? Purchasing compliance does not constitute authoritative knowledge.

For one, we are actually CALEA compliant. Getting there required understanding the requirements, speaking with our attorney, and working with our vendors. We did this months ago as a necessary and timely thing to knock out. Since that time we have watched people who aren't compliant act as authorities on the subject. So back at you... What qualifications or experience with CALEA do you bring to the table? BTW, working experience with LEAs doesn't mean much since CALEA as it is being applied to ISPs is entirely new and no one has experience with it.
Most ISPs will be able to satisfy the CALEA requirements for less than $200.00. Yep, that is what I said. When the WISPA Standard gets blessed, and I did say when, there will be an open source implementation. It will provide safe harbor and it will run on low end hardware. Having had the personal experience of working with the LEAs a number of times since about 1990 I feel perfectly comfortable in expressing my dismay at the egregious misinformation and negative speculation you have posted on this list. CALEA compliance is only going to be a problem for those WISPs who refuse to do due diligence in coming to compliance.

Today is May 9th and your discussing a standard that doesn't exist and hasn't be approved. What happens to all the ISPs waiting on WISPAs standard come Monday? Should they just be non-compliant and wait for your solution? Further, while you are dismayed why don't you point out what misinformation and negative speculation I have posted.
Honestly Matt, what you have demonstrated on this list is that you have a talent for fear mongering and then exploiting the poor gullible people who bought into that fear mongering.

Exactly how?

-Matt

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