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Pacific LightNet Implements IP Fabrics` CALEA System
Pacfic LightNet has implemented IP Fabrics` DeepSweep (TM) for CALEA system to satisfy CALEA compliance requirements. DeepSweep was chosen over several other solutions because of the system`s openness and extensibility as well as its full compliance with the ATIS T1.IAS specification, which offers safe harbor. Originally enacted in 1994, the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) was created to help law enforcement agencies execute authorized digital communications surveillance warrants. The Act was recently extended to include the surveillance of Broadband Internet Access and VoIP services. Service providers can comply with CALEA in various ways; including purchasing complaint solutions from vendors which adhere to industry standards, such as T1.IAS. "We are proud that Pacific LightNet has met the CALEA compliance deadline," remarked Pacific LightNet` s President Pat Bustamante. "DeepSweep conformance with the T1.IAS and T1.678v2 specs ensures we will be able to provide the authorities with critical intercept data while achieving `safe harbor` with the FCC."
IP Fabrics` DeepSweep for CALEA is the first self-contained network surveillance system that provides ISPs with both Broadband and VoIP CALEA compliance. Ideal for small and medium-sized ISP and VoIP networks, a single DeepSweep system functions as the complete CALEA compliance solution, providing the probe, mediation/delivery, and administration functions, which are commonly implemented as separate devices. "We are pleased that we were able to leverage the DeepSweep system for both our broadband data and service offerings. Its advanced packet filtering functions allow us to cost effectively gather operationally useful and highly granular data that satisfy CALEA compliance requirements," noted Brian Sing, Director of ISP/MIS Operations. "IP Fabrics` assistance with the proprietary aspects of the system and the development of intercept guidelines has also been invaluable."
About Pacific LightNet
For more than a decade, Pacific LightNet`s all-island fiber-optic network has provided local homes and businesses with telecommunications connectivity throughout Hawaii and the world. With more than 100 people working together statewide, Pacific LightNet`s full range of services offer the simplicity, the power, and the economy of integration to move Hawaii`s homes and businesses forward at the speed of light.
About IP Fabrics
IP Fabrics, founded in 2002 and located in Beaverton, Oregon, is venture funded by Northwest Venture Associates, Intel Capital, Frazier Technology Ventures, and Ignition Partners. The company serves customers in various segments including service providers, networking equipment makers and government agencies.
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