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===Lawful interception=== Service providers are required by almost all governments worldwide to enable [[Lawful interception|lawful intercept]] capabilities. Decades ago{{when|date=November 2024}} in a legacy telephone environment, this was met by creating a [[traffic access point]] (TAP) using an [[intercepting proxy server]] that connects to the government's surveillance equipment. The acquisition component of this functionality may be provided in many ways, including DPI, DPI-enabled products that are "LI or [[Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act|CALEA]]-compliant" can be used β when directed by a court order β to access a user's datastream.<ref name=Anderson2007>{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/Deep-packet-inspection-meets-net-neutrality.ars|title=Deep Packet Inspection meets 'Net neutrality, CALEA|website=[[Ars Technica]]|author=Nate Anderson|date=2007-07-25|access-date=2006-02-06}}</ref>
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