FCC: Web phone calls must allow wiretaps
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US Federal Communications Commission
proposes wiretaps on Internet calls
US Federal Communications Commission
proposes wiretaps on Internet calls
08/05/2004 05:29 AMIii.co.uk - Thu Aug 5, 08:32 am GMT
FCC backs Internet phone call wiretaps
FCC backs Internet phone call wiretaps
08/05/2004 05:29 AMPhilly.com - Thu Aug 5, 10:00 am GMT
Internet Phone Risks: Viruses, Wiretaps
Internet Phone Risks: Viruses, Wiretaps
04/13/2005 03:06 PMForbes Apr 13 2005 6:11PM GMT
Iowa phone company tries to block
incoming cell phone calls
Iowa phone company tries to block
incoming cell phone calls
08/16/2004 05:48 PMIowa phone company plans to block cell phone call in a dispute with
wireless carriers. The Iowa Utilities Board has prevented the plan for
now.
Cell Phone Users Interrupt Sex for Phone
Calls
Cell Phone Users Interrupt Sex for Phone
Calls
04/11/2005 08:07 PMuser survey
reported
consumeraffairs.com/news04/2005/cell_sex.html
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Local Dallas, TX Auto Dealer Receives
800 Phone Calls in One Day After
Featuring Vanity 800 Phone Number in
Radio and Television Jingles
Local Dallas, TX Auto Dealer Receives
800 Phone Calls in One Day After
Featuring Vanity 800 Phone Number in
Radio and Television Jingles
06/05/2005 11:17 PMEmpire Suzuki opened in the Dallas market in November 2004. In
February 2005, Empire Suzuki launched their ad campaign featuring a
vanity toll-free phone number, 1-800-NEW-RIDE in a jingle – written by
Tom Georgalis, owner of Empire Suzuki. Within six weeks the
dealership received over 5,500 calls, with an all time high of over
800 calls in a single day. Speak with Tom Georgalis, owner of Empire
Suzuki, about his recent business success in Dallas. [PRWEB Jun 2,
2005]
U.S. To Regulate Web Phone Calls?
U.S. To Regulate Web Phone Calls?
12/02/2003 09:51 AMCBS News Dec 2 2003 9:03AM ET
Add Video to Phone Calls Without a PC
Add Video to Phone Calls Without a PC
01/03/2005 09:45 PMArab News Jan 4 2005 1:26AM GMT
FCC to look at how to regulate Net phone
calls
FCC to look at how to regulate Net phone
calls
11/07/2003 10:00 AMSiliconValley.com Nov 7 2003 9:25AM ET
Will FCC Regulate Internet Phone Calls?
Will FCC Regulate Internet Phone Calls?
12/02/2003 01:50 AMFCC Will Not Regulate Internet Phone
Calls
FCC Will Not Regulate Internet Phone
Calls
02/13/2004 12:43 AMNewsMax.com Feb 13 2004 4:45AM GMT
Device Allows Internet Calls from Any
Phone
Device Allows Internet Calls from Any
Phone
04/16/2005 09:38 PMFCC to Look Into Regulating Phone Calls
Over Internet
FCC to Look Into Regulating Phone Calls
Over Internet
12/05/2003 11:26 AMCRM Assist Dec 5 2003 9:37AM ET
FCC to write rules for Net phone calls
FCC to write rules for Net phone calls
02/13/2004 02:03 AMBoston Globe Feb 13 2004 6:48AM GMT
Coming soon... phone calls over the
Internet
Coming soon... phone calls over the
Internet
09/25/2004 11:53 AMIOL: Independent Online Sep 25 2004 2:27PM GMT
Untangling Internet Phone Calls
Untangling Internet Phone Calls
04/30/2004 07:37 AMABCNEWS.com Apr 30 2004 12:13PM GMT
Q&A: How do Internet phone calls work
Q&A: How do Internet phone calls work
12/12/2003 06:50 AMUSA Today Dec 12 2003 6:19AM ET
Net Phone Calls Must Be Able to Be
Tapped - FCC (Reuters)
Net Phone Calls Must Be Able to Be
Tapped - FCC (Reuters)
08/04/2004 11:17 AMReuters - Internet phone carriers such as
Vonage should set up their systems so U.S. law enforcers can
monitor suspicious calls, the Federal Communications Commission
tentatively ruled on Wednesday.
Web ads try to convert clicks into phone
calls
Web ads try to convert clicks into phone
calls
06/07/2004 06:51 PMInternational Herald Tribune,France-41 minutes agoMarketers have
created the Google empire by paying the company every time consumers
click on an ad. Imagine how much advertisers ...
Skype goes server-less for Net phone
calls
Skype goes server-less for Net phone
calls
07/26/2004 09:37 PMSkypeOut lets Net phone users place calls to traditional phone
networks for about two cents a minute.
Three phone calls that form a loop...
Three phone calls that form a loop...
06/22/2005 02:24 AMSo I'm standing in the bar after Cal's awesome event yesterday and my phone
tells me that I have a voice mail. I find somewhere relatively quiet
and try and listen to it - it's the people from Traceline ringing me
up. They've left one of those utterly aggravating messages that sounds
kind of urgent and alarming and downbeat but don't tell you
anything so you're left to suspect the worse. Something like,
"{Sigh} Mr Coates, I'm ringing from Traceline. {Sigh /
Sympathetic noise} I'm ringing regarding your attempt to find your
father. {Serious face inferred, maybe eyebrow action of some kind,
perhaps a solitary tear} If you could ring me back I'll go into
lurid details about how your absent father that you've not seen since
you were four has been ground up by some kind of articulated
sausagemeat machine after slipping on a patch of lard literally
ten seconds after hearing you were looking for him." The whole last
section is what's going on in my head, anyway. Then they leave a phone
number in the UK at an insane staccato rhythm and hang up. Five
attempts to get the number written down later, it decides to delete
itself.
This kind of throws me for a loop. Is he dead? Are they ringing up
to tell me that he's dead? Why else would they be so apparently
evasive and sympathetic on the phone. I think about the time
difference - they're now asleep and won't be awake until I'm asleep. I
go out for Mexican food and try and put it out of my mind. They make
Guacamole at the table. I have a Margarita-fueled microfight with a
guy from Technorati about Microformats.
We wind the reel on and suddenly it's 4am PST and I'm asleep on Leslie's sofa and my mobile
rings - it's the lady from Traceline. She's not at all apocalyptic now
- evidently she had been a bit tired in the earlier phone call. Poor
love. I become increasingly clear that Traceline should fire people
who get moody when they've not had enough biscuits rather than let
them take it out on the people to whom they're delivering news
about lost/dead relatives. But that's another story. In the
meantime, she has news and it's ... irritating. They've found
someone who matches the sparse data that I was able to provide
them with - they don't know his middle name, but he has the initial
'J' - and they're keen to get more information so that they can better
assess if this is the right guy or not. Specifically they want to know
his mother's maiden name. Unfortunately, I have no more information at
all that I can provide. They agree to send me some details of the
person they've found. I put down the phone. It's 4.05am.
New reactions - is this the right guy? What if it's not the right
guy? Is this crap ever going to end? Why can't it be easy? Should I
ring my mother and see if she knows his mother's maiden name after
all? How the hell do I write a letter to someone who might be
my father? This whole enterprise sucks - the whole point was that it
would be the right guy and that if he was alive I could write
to him and say what I needed to say and then even if he didn't reply
at least I'd know he'd read it. At least I'd know he was alive.
This whole vague bullshit - "Dear Mr Coates, I think you might
be my birth father. Course you might not. Are you? Um. Love, your son?
I think?" - what the crap is that about... That's no good at all.
4.15am, I decide to ring my mother. My little brother answers. I
miss my little brother. I don't think he knows I'm doing any of this.
No one in my family reads my weblog, anyway. My mother appears to be
out, so I leave a sleepy message with him that doesn't mention any of
the parental stuff.
And what I realise afterwards is that all in fact it did say was
that it was 4am, I'm in the States, I sound a bit sad and I didn't
leave a message. What I have done, in fact, is leave one of those
utterly aggravating messages that sounds kind of urgent and alarming
and downbeat but don't tell you anything so you're left to
suspect the worse. I now imagine my mother getting home and sitting
nervously by the phone trying to work out if I've been ground up by
some kind of articulated sausage machine after slipping on a patch of
lard. And of course she could ring me, but she won't...
FCC Considering Rules for Internet Phone
Calls
FCC Considering Rules for Internet Phone
Calls
11/07/2003 04:23 AMLos Angeles Times Nov 7 2003 3:05AM ET
Teen Gets Prime Minister's Phone Calls
Teen Gets Prime Minister's Phone Calls
07/30/2004 03:51 PMRecycling of phone numbers is not a new thing. My home phone, for
instance, used to be the phone number for the local social security
office, apparently. I get a fairly frequent stream of calls (even if
I've had the number for many years already) from people trying to
reach social security. Nowadays, the problem tends to come from
recycling of mobile phone numbers. There was the well-publicized
story of
Chris
Rock's old mobile phone number going to some woman. In the UK,
there are problems with people
receiving
expensive premium SMS services they never ordered, but which were
set up by the previous owner of the same number. Now, in Norway, a
16-year-old girl is
receiving phone calls meant for the country's Prime Minister,
after he ditched his mobile number, and it was recycled to her. How
often do you get to say "sorry, wrong number," to leaders around the
world?
US mulls regulating internet phone calls
US mulls regulating internet phone calls
12/02/2003 01:47 AMninemsn Dec 1 2003 8:35PM ET
Minn. can't control Internet phone calls
Minn. can't control Internet phone calls
12/30/2004 08:42 AMPittsburghlive.com - Thu Dec 30, 08:46 am GMT
The New Miniature Computers (They Also
Make Phone Calls)
The New Miniature Computers (They Also
Make Phone Calls)
07/18/2004 08:04 PMNew York Times Jul 19 2004 0:15AM GMT
FCC to look at how to regulate phone
calls made over the Internet
FCC to look at how to regulate phone
calls made over the Internet
11/06/2003 07:26 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Nov 6 2003 6:27PM ET
Is It Illegal To Listen In On Your Kids'
Phone Calls?
Is It Illegal To Listen In On Your Kids'
Phone Calls?
12/22/2004 01:16 AMAs various internet service providers and third party software firms
are pushing software on parents that lets them eavesdrop on their
kids' surfing habits, parents might want to be aware of a recent court
ruling up in Washington state. The ruling didn't focus on the
internet, but found that
a mother who listened in on her daughter's
phone call broke wiretap laws. The article, written for a
Connecticut newspaper, then goes on to discuss whether or not the same
ruling would apply in that state -- and it's a bit tricky. Part of
the rationale for the ruling in Washington is that state wiretap laws
require both parties to agree to be recorded. Connecticut (and most
other states) only have a one person requirement -- but in the case
where a parent is eavesdropping, the question then becomes whether or
not they, as a legal guardian, have the right to give the consent to
be wiretapped
for their kid. Of course, this is just one of
the many reasons why kids get mobile phones. However, with internet
access, a similar question arises, but not many seem to have dealt
with it. It's likely that similar cases will start to show up when
people feel their privacy is violated by their parents spying on their
online activities. Of course, some might point out that talking to
your kids and trying to build a trusting relationship (not always
easy, of course) might be a better way to keep them out of trouble
than spying on them.
Notes and Tips: Apple Phone Calls
Notes and Tips: Apple Phone Calls
04/16/2004 10:28 AMReaders discuss their experiences with Apple phone solicitation.
Feds want to eavesdrop on Internet phone
calls
Feds want to eavesdrop on Internet phone
calls
04/25/2004 05:50 AMSiliconValley.com Apr 25 2004 10:31AM GMT
Nigerian Worried Phone Calls May Kill
Them
Nigerian Worried Phone Calls May Kill
Them
07/19/2004 02:51 PMAn urban legend is making its way around Nigeria that has many people
afraid to answer their phones. Apparently, a large number of people
actually believe that
picking up
phone calls from specific numbers will kill them immediately. A
list of phone numbers is being circulated, and it must suck if you
actually have one of those phone numbers. The mobile phone operators
in the country have been trying to get the message out that this is
untrue, but apparently it's not traveling too well (one imagines the
message is not being passed along via phone calls).
PocketMac HoldIt! pauses Mac for phone
calls
PocketMac HoldIt! pauses Mac for phone
calls
02/05/2005 09:19 PMInformation Appliance Associates on Friday released PocketMac HoldIt!,
a utility that senses an incoming phone call and stops or pauses
iTunes, DVD Player or El Gato's eyeTV, or simply mutes the computer's
sound, runs an AppleScript or displays a warning. It can also run some
or all of those actions simultaneously when the phone rings. Users
plug a phone line into their Mac's modem port and run the US$12.95
application to get started. Mac OS X v10.3 is required.
FCC eyes regulating Internet phone calls
FCC eyes regulating Internet phone calls
11/06/2003 08:32 PMSiliconValley.com Nov 6 2003 7:34PM ET
FCC Eyes Regulating Internet Phone Calls
FCC Eyes Regulating Internet Phone Calls
11/06/2003 07:26 PMSiliconValley.com Nov 6 2003 6:06PM ET
EC says online phone calls 'must be
regulated'
EC says online phone calls 'must be
regulated'
03/19/2005 02:27 AMEuropean Voice Mar 18 2005 5:26AM GMT
Teachers' union calls for camera phone
ban
Teachers' union calls for camera phone
ban
12/24/2003 06:36 AMvnunet.com Dec 24 2003 6:07AM ET
Bangladesh dials up Internet phone calls
Bangladesh dials up Internet phone calls
11/11/2003 09:10 PMJang Group Nov 11 2003 7:51PM ET
Photo: Firefly phone calls on kids
Photo: Firefly phone calls on kids
04/14/2005 09:37 AMThe Firefly phone is small and simple--with just five keys to make and
accept all calls.
New E911 Service May Actually Delay
Phone Calls To 911
New E911 Service May Actually Delay
Phone Calls To 911
06/17/2004 05:16 AMThere's been an ongoing struggle to get the various wireless carriers
to offer E911 functionality, so that police can quickly determine the
location of a caller. However, a glitch in the way Verizon Wireless
set up their E911 system means that
some callers
may experience a series of two second delays when calling 911 as
the phone tries to pinpoint the callers location. As you might
imagine, a two second delay on an emergency call can be quite a lot.
The problem is unlikely to happen in most situations - only in cases
where it's difficult for the GPS to get a read on the location.
However, that probably isn't too comforting to the few people it will
impact. Verizon is working to fix the problem. Sprint is quoted as
saying they fixed this same problem last year, so it's obviously not a
new issue. This seems like the type of issue you would try to solve
as early as possible.
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