I sat on the TCF LI working group and put forward this wording to provide as
much support as possible for future use of alternate OS LI solutions. The
latest move by the government to require use of ETSI standards is
problematic for many reasons including that New Zealand, to my knowledge,
has no input representation into future ETSI standard development. Given
the make-up of five-eyes I find it even more confusing as to why weight has
been given to ETSI.
Regards Michael
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[mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Gary Benner
Sent: Wednesday, 6 September 2017 5:18 PM
To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: Re: [nznog] TICSA and lawful intercept
HI all,
OpenTap seems to have gone away some time ago, but here is an archived page
on what they were about - all documents were database based and no longer
available.
https://web.archive.org/web/20060213173613/http://www.opentap.org:80/
https://web.archive.org/web/20060213173613/http:/www.opentap.org:80/
There's an article here about using another open source project OpenSBC for
LI.
http://blog.tmcnet.com/third-screen/2008/12/opensbc_used_for_lawful_intercep
t_rfc.html
This submission by the TCF is interesting in it's support for Open Source:
http://www.tcf.org.nz/assets/submissions/2016-08-tcf-submission-on-lawful-in
terception-standards-final-1-august-2016.pdf
Innovation by way of Open Source software and hardware must not be impeded
by requiring the mandatory selection of ETSI certified solutions. Such that
Service Providers selection and investment decisions in new technologies is
restricted.
Even where it can be afforded, investing $1,000,000 in LI solutions will
have significant impacts on services as it will divert funds from other
essential service elements such as customer and technical services. Where
reasonable, new Open Source intercept ready applications should be
acceptable
cheers
Gary
On 06-Sep-17 4:51 PM, Gary Benner wrote:
Here's some names and contact details for Release14:
RELEASE14 LTD
Company number 08254831
Active
Josip Djuricic
Founder/Lead Developer at Release14.org
System Engineer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdjurici
21 Zagrebacka, 10291 Prigorje Brdovecko, Croatia
Damir Franusic
https://twitter.com/jdjurici
http://www.doyoubuzz.com/damir-franusic/cv/jobs/4sms
damir.franusic(a)gmail.com
cheers
Gary
On 06-Sep-17 4:39 PM, Michael Fincham wrote:
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 16:35:39 +1200
Dave Mill mailto:davemill(a)gmail.com