Umm.. The FCC and especially the despicable shill for AT&T and Verizon, the FCC Chairman Kevin Martin care only about killing VoIP entirely and setting him/themselves up for fat, do nothing consulting gigs when their terms are over.
Folks.. CALEA is implemented in the application core of a VoIP providers network. Encryption (TLS and SRTP) is generally maintained between the Session Border Controller "SBC" (edge of core) and the VoIP end point (customer premise).
About the only thing that many VoIP providers will have to change is to "hairpin" media back to the core for calls between end user, VoIP endpoints. The rest of the existing architecture and common routing methodology lends itself well to CALEA.
Umm.. The FCC and especially the despicable shill for AT&T and Verizon, the FCC Chairman Kevin Martin care only about killing VoIP entirely and setting him/themselves up for fat, do nothing consulting gigs when their terms are over.
Folks.. CALEA is implemented in the application core of a VoIP providers network. Encryption (TLS and SRTP) is generally maintained between the Session Border Controller "SBC" (edge of core) and the VoIP end point (customer premise). About the only thing that many VoIP providers will have to change is to "hairpin" media back to the core for calls between end user, VoIP endpoints. The rest of the existing architecture and common routing methodology lends itself well to CALEA.