The second principle of the FCC states that consumers have the right to use the service of their choice but subject to the requirements of the law-enforcement agencies. Future services will be assessed by a new order as per CALEA. networkworld.com reports:
If that's not enough, the FCC's arguments about why CALEA should cover VoIP just as easily applies to almost any Internet application. This sounds like the FCC will order that law enforcement approve Internet applications before you can use them.
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