
FTI's equipment
package provides an available RJ-45 Ethernet port at every cable headend where
an authorized law enforcement agent may plug in their monitoring equipment and
monitor all WAN (Internet) and LAN communications.
Our standard email, proxy-cache, and web servers provide logs of prior
communications through the cable system.
With this information, cable companies can file their statement regarding what
they are doing to comply with CALEA requirements (FCC Form
445, see below).
Additionally, the NetEqualizer Bandwidth Management
Appliance is in the process of being software
upgraded to meet minimal CALEA compliance. ISP's having an active
NetEqualizer in their network
with NSS Software Support service for the current year, will by May 1, 2007 meet
minimal CALEA compliance, as stated by APconnections, manufacturers of the
NetEqualizer.
If you would like information about the NetEqualizer and how it can benefit your network, please contact us at 800-833-3353 or via email at sales@ftionline.com.
Additional CALEA Information you may find helpful --
FCC-06-56
COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANCE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT AND BROADBAND ACCESS AND
SERVICES (ET DOC. NO. 04-295)
The FCC Adopts Order to Enable Law Enforcement to Access certain Broadband and
VoIP Providers.
FCC-06-56A1.pdf
CALEA Flexible Deployment Assistance Guide, Fourth Edition
DOC-260434
FCC REQUIRES CERTAIN BROADBAND AND VOIP PROVIDERS TO ACCOMMODATE WIRETAPS.
DOC-260434A1.pdf
DOC-260434A2.pdf
DOC-260434A3.pdf
"AskCALEA"
web site.
This website is provided as a public service by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) as a resource and information clearinghouse for those
individuals and organizations that have an interest in the Communications
Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
http://www.askcalea.net
Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act (online document)
FCC Form 445: CALEA Monitoring Report for Broadband Access and VoIP Services (with instructions)
The US Data Preservation System, Title 18 U.S.C. Section 2703 (f)
FCC Adopts Order To Enable Law Enforcement To Access Certain Broadband and VoIP Providers
Electronic Evidence Complince - A Guide for Internet Service Providers
US ISPA - United States Internet Service Provider Association (web site)
The Center
for Democracy and Technology web site: CALEA section