Tag Archive for 'voip'

Are ISP’s Tracking Your Private Info?

In an article on the Chicago Tribune, David Lazarus, points out that many of the Telecom’s and Internet Service Providers with total conection packages (Voice, Data, & Video) are tracking your information as you use these services.  Hidden in their user agreements they are stating that they have the right to do this.  For the list of offending companys check out the full article on the Chicago Tribune.

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Internet Calls (VoIP) Become Easier to Tap

The Justice Department has given Internet phone service companies a deadline to make their systems easier to tap. If they don’t comply with this demand in six days they will face a $10,000 dollar fine. Read more about this on ABC.com.

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FCC Strengthens Privacy Rules

These new rules protect the personal telephone records of consumers from unauthorized disclosure. This directly applies to consumers using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) sercives. Read more about this on Access Control & Security Systems.

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