Threat Level Privacy, Crime and Security Online Deep-Packet Inspection in U.S. Scrutinized Following Iran Surveillance
WIRED.COM / Kim Zetter
21-Jul-2009 (2 comments)

The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture between Germany’s Siemens and Finland’s Nokia, recently gave Iran deep-packet inspection equipment that would allow the government to spy on internet users.

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Anonymous Iran

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The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture between Germany’s Siemens and Finland’s Nokia, recently gave Iran deep-packet inspection equipment that would allow the government to spy on internet users.


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Shah Ghollam

Tele communication companies have little choice

by Shah Ghollam on

when dealing with any country but to provide security system along with their commercial phones. This is no out of ordinary, rather, it is normal protocol. For example, have you ever wondered why the American market does not provide the latest mobile technology to its customers as available to japanese and Europeans? That is because, it takes NSF to get to know the handsets internal systems as provided by the manufacturer prior to sale authorization. NSF would not release a permit to companies to sale such devices unless they can totally manipulate the hansets remotely.

I can assure you that the US does approve the sale of such equippment to Iran for the very reason the US wants such technologies and that is Terrorism. The US is extremely worried by Al-Quida and its influence in the region and would not mind hesitate to provide Iran with any eqquipment for such purpose. As the Us sees it, Iranians killing Iranians does not take priority over its own agenda.