IT GOES DEEPER · THE ARCHIVE · TECH & SURVEILLANCE · CASE 2396-07

Room 641A

FILE DATE 2003
CROSS-REFS 04
STATUS NEVER CLOSED
SUMMARY
A locked room in a San Francisco exchange where the internet forked into a splitter.
FULL DOSSIER
AT&T technician Mark Klein's 2006 declarations (Hepting v. AT&T) documented a locked room in the San Francisco Folsom Street exchange where a splitter duplicated fiber traffic to NSA equipment. The 2008 FISA Amendments Act granted the telecoms retroactive immunity, ending the suit. It is the surveillance file's physical exhibit: the internet fork you could stand next to.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Klein declarations, Hepting v. AT&T (2006)
02FISA Amendments Act §802 (2008)
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