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		<title>By: Top Five fear driven Network Equipment Purchases &#171; NetEqualizer News Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] We spent the next few months researching what the intent of the CALEA laws were, and what that meant to our customers. We  then spent the next year and half talking many of our customers out of buying expensive CALEA equipment.  Yes CALEA is a real law with teeth, but it was intended to help law enforcement agencies track criminals using data networks, not force ISPs into bankruptcy. Somewhere along the line it became the Next Y2k fear driven windfall for unscrupulous networking sales reps. More info&#8230; [...]]]></description>
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