[VoiceOps] CALEA for the small fry operator

Carlos Alvarez carlos at televolve.com
Sun Jan 20 18:11:19 EST 2013


On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com>wrote:

> On 01/19/2013 11:13 AM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
>
>  You can charge any time you get a request for records or intercept.
>>   Actually a lot.  As a comparative number, Comcast charges $1k to set
>> up an intercept and provide a month of service, $750/mo thereafter.
>>   They charge $200/mo for weekly call record delivery.
>>
>
> What do they charge for full delivery of two-way voice recording, not just
> CDRs?


Here is the entire section on charges.  It looks like what you asked about
would require a custom quote.

Reimbursement Fees
The Legal Response Center does not charge for responses to legal process
served by a
government entity involving child exploitation.  In all other situations,
Comcast reserves
the right to seek reimbursement for processing and responding to legal
process as
permitted by law.  Our policy is to discuss reimbursement with the
requesting party
before we incur any costs.  However, in time-sensitive situations we may
have to discuss
costs after the fact.
Costs for the implementation of a Court Ordered Pen Register/Trap and
Trace, Wiretap,
or a CALEA compliant Order are as follows:
• CALEA intercept: $1,000.00 initial start-up fee (including the first
month
of intercept service) and $750.00 per month for each subsequent month in
which the original order or any extensions of the original order are
active.
• Call Detail Record releases in response to ongoing Court Order: $150.00
per week for once-per-week delivery of incoming and outgoing call detail
records for the duration of the original order and any extensions of the
original order.  More frequent delivery of call detail records is an
additional $50.00 per delivery.


-- 
Carlos Alvarez
TelEvolve
602-889-3003
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