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Seemed clear in the article
Included in the FCC's rulings are voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, companies. But the FCC did not grant the police agencies' request to rewrite CALEA to cover instant messaging and VoIP programs that are not "managed"--a reference to peer-to-peer programs like the original version of Skype, and Pulver.com's Free World Dialup, which do not use the public telephone network.

Subtle? Maybe, but clear. happy
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