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    <title>Iran phone monitoring a 'standard architecture' -  Information Warfare - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Iran phone monitoring a 'standard architecture'</title>
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      <description>From the BBC, reporting on phone monitoring in Iran:&#xD;
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"Nokia Siemens Network has confirmed it supplied Iran with the technology needed to monitor, control, and read local telephone calls.&#xD;
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"It told the BBC that it sold a product called the Monitoring Centre to Iran Telecom in the second half of 2008.&#xD;
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"Nokia Siemens, a joint venture between the Finnish and German companies, supplied the system to Iran through its Intelligent Solutions business, which was sold in March 2009 to Perusa Partners Fund 1LP, a German investment firm.&#xD;
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"The product allows authorities to monitor any communications across a network, including voice calls, text messaging, instant messages, and Web traffic.&#xD;
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"But Nokia Siemens says the product is only being used, in Iran, for the monitoring of local telephone calls on fixed and mobile lines.&#xD;
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"Rather than just block traffic, it is understood that the monitoring system can also interrogate data to see what information is being passed back and forth.&#xD;
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"A spokesman described the system as 'a standard architecture that the world's governments use for lawful intercept.' "</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 04:24:47 GMT</pubDate>
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