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Cellular Monitoring Systems are classified as COMINT or communications intelligence technology used to capture cellular conversations by police and law enforcement agencies.

Cellular Intercept and Monitoring Systems In the USA are Title 18 Products, restricted and reserved for authorized agents of Government and their authorized vendors.

 

Cellular Intercept is the technology used to monitor cell phone calls and cellular communications from Homeland Security Strategies (HSS) for Law Enforcement and Government Agencies.



It is possible to listen to terrorist and criminal cell phone calls and gather Communication Intelligence or COMINT on their dark activities. In today's unstable environments, the need for intelligence information is vital in preventing and combating crime. Of equal importance is the collection of evidence to convict suspected criminals. Nothing supercedes the need to stop criminals before they strike, and bring outlaws to justice.

How do Law Enforcement Agencies build a case against enemies of the state? How can suspects be stopped before they attack? By listening to them. By monitoring their activities. By keeping record logs of their conversations. By operating intelligence investigations using HSS Cellular Intercept Systems.

What are the popular forms of cellular interception?  GSM Intercept has become the most popular form of Cellular Monitoring as GSM Cellular Interception targets GSM Cellular Networks.  GSM Intercept as the primary form of cellular interception is based upon the fact that networks such as TDMA / AMPS are being replaced by GSM. 

CDMA cellular monitoring would therefore be considered as the secondary popular form of cellular interception.  CDMA intercept involves the targeting of CDMA Cellular Networks.  CDMA interception together with GSM Interception represent the primary and secondary goals when achieving cellular interception.  However, cellular monitoring of TDMA / AMPS is still available depending upon the geographic and demographic setup of the cellular network (this varies from country to country).

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