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Preliminary
Judiciary Democratic Congressional Briefing
"Constitution in Crisis: Domestic Surveillance and Executive Power"
January 20, 2006

Congressmen Conyers, Scott and Van Hollen
hosted a Congressional Briefing

on the
"Constitution in Crisis: Domestic Surveillance and Executive Power."

AT&T (MERGED AT&T/SBC)  RESPONSE
TO HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
LETTER
RE NON - COMPELLED DISCLOSURE
OF
CUSTOMER RECORDS

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Wayne Watts
 T: 210.351.3476
Senior Vice President F: 210.351.3257
  and Associate General Counsel dw4606@att.com
175 E. Houston St., Room 1230
San Antonio, TX 78205




February 2, 2006



Mr. John Conyers, Jr.
Ranking Member
House Judiciary Committee
Congress of the United States
2142 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Congressman Conyers:

This will respond to your letter of January 20, 2006 posing questions regarding recent press accounts of unnamed telecommunications companies allegedly having responded to certain federal government requests for access to communications content and data.

Without commenting in any way on press reports, let me assure you that AT&T abides by all applicable laws, regulations and statutes in its operations and, in particular, with respect to requests for assistance from governmental authorities. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
     




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