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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: NSA Phone Database Update: Bellsouth, Verizon Not in Program? NSA Phone Database Update: Bellsouth, Verizon Not in Program? By Paul Kiel - June 30, 2006, 12:02 PM USA Today, which broke the news of the National Security Administration's massive domestic call database in May, has an update on their story. The gist: There's definitely a huge calls database. And certain private companies are cooperating -- just not necessarily all the ones they named. In May the paper cited Verizon, Bellsouth and AT&T as "under contract" with the NSA. Since then, the telcos issued a variety of denials. Bellsouth's and Verizon's denials stood out as unequivocal. AT&T has stayed pretty much mum. Today, USA Today reports that AT&T and Verizon subsidiary MCI did turn over records. But Bellsouth and Verizon they're not so sure about: But it's more complicated than that. The program is apparently limited to long-distance calls, so a Bellsouth customer who uses AT&T for long-distance would still be swept up. And there is still the possibilty of a third party having turned over the records. And Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) claims, contrary to virtually all of the reporting on the program, that it "was targeted on (geographic) areas of interest, places to which calls were believed to have come from al-Qaeda affiliates and from which calls were made to al-Qaeda affiliates." And here's the kicker. Despite all the talk of the vital necessity of the program, it's something of a grand experiment: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: aristeides (#0)
good. i have Verizon.
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