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F.C.C. Supports Surveillance Rules on Internet Calls







F.C.C. Supports Surveillance Rules on
Internet Calls

F.C.C. Supports Surveillance Rules on
Internet Calls
08/04/2004 09:55 PM

Internet phone calls should be subject to the same type of law enforcement surveillance as cell and landline phones, federal regulators said.




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