Fairview (surveillance program)
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Fairview (surveillance program)
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Fairview is a secret program under which the National Security Agency cooperates with the American telecommunications company AT&T in order to collect phone, internet and e-mail data mainly of foreign countries' citizens at major cable landing stations and switching stations inside the United States. The FAIRVIEW program started in 1985, one year after the Bell breakup. In 2010, the NSA had access to these AT&T facilities: 8 internet peering points
26 VoIP router facilities
1 VoIP hub router fac
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Domestic spying partnership between AT&T and the NSA
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairview_(surveillance_program)
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2024-04-09T04:13:34Z
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