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http://www.dailytech.com/Obama+Admi...inforce+Domestic+Wiretapping/article19947.htm
Looks like this might slowdown infrastructure improvements as it will take longer to implement the new wiretapping capabilities when upgrading / adding broadband / other telecom services to certain areas. Might drive up service costs as well as companies seek to pass-on the expenses. However, this would expedite the capabilities of law-enforcement to monitor potential threats.
Obama Admin. Council Pushes to Reinforce Domestic Wiretapping
The group is proposing new legislation designed at reinforcing the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act, a 1994 law published during the Clinton administration that demanded that telecommunications prepare to begin surveillance of suspects as soon as a court order is issued.
Under the proposed changes, telecoms would be mandated to not only prepare for such instances, but also for warrantless wiretapping as spelled out under the Patriot Act. Those telecoms who complied fully would be rewarded with undisclosed incentives, while those who resist or were slow to comply would face fines or other penalties.
Previously detailed nuances of the plan call for the government also to gain new warrantless surveillance powers over other communications resources such as email (e.g. Gmail), text messages (including encrypted services, like RIM's), social networks (e.g. Facebook), and internet forums.
Looks like this might slowdown infrastructure improvements as it will take longer to implement the new wiretapping capabilities when upgrading / adding broadband / other telecom services to certain areas. Might drive up service costs as well as companies seek to pass-on the expenses. However, this would expedite the capabilities of law-enforcement to monitor potential threats.