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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."

T-MOBILE'S  RESPONSE
TO HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
LETTER
RE NON - COMPELLED DISCLOSURE
OF
CUSTOMER RECORDS

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February 6, 2006
The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.
United States House of Representatives
House Judiciary Committee Democratic Office
2142 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Conyers:

Weare in receipt of your letter asking T -Mobile, USA for information about warrantless surveillance of communications or warrantless access to customer records by the federal government. Based on recent press accounts we understand the focus of your inquiry is on certain actions by the National Security Administration. T -Mobile is not a participant in any NSA program for warrantless surveillance and acquisition of call records, and T -Mobile has not provided any such access to communications or customer records. We strictly comply with the electronic surveillance laws. All electronic surveillance conducted on T -Mobile premises is done through the affirmative intervention of T -Mobile personnel pursuant to specific authorization provided for in those laws.

We trust this responds to your inquiry.



T-MobileUSA,lnc.
401 9th Street, NW Suite 550
Washington, DC 2(XX)4









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