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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Skype Launches SkypeOut System to boosts its free voip international long distance calling plan.

Skype Launches SkypeOut System to boosts its free voip international long distance calling plan

Skype is going all out to strengthen its position in its market. Skype has always tried to stay competitive in a rather intense market. But, now by offering the SkypeOut system, Skype users can call anywhere in America or Canada for free. Previously, users of the downloadable peer-to-peer voice service had to purchase credit to make calls to non-Skype users. However, the new free SkypeOut service trumps even similar VoIP applications.Skype traditionally has had greater user adoption in Europe. Most domestic users of VoIP services tend to gravitate toward ISP branded services. The free service strategy is a gusty move by Skype to capture more users and eventually transform them to paying customers. In addition, by pursuing this strategy, the competition will be under a severe pressure to keep up with Skype. By offering the SkypeOut service, Skype is trying to build its user base so that, in addition to levying fees for some add-on services, it could sell advertising on its Web site or even at the beginning of phone calls.
To read more about Skype’s strategy, please refer to the following URL:http://www.voip-news.com/news/skype-free-051506/

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Primus Prepaid Calling Card News

Primus Prepaid Calling Card News

PRIMUS Telecommunications Launches ''Global Managed Prepaid Platform Services''MCLEAN, Va., May 05, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- PRIMUS Telecommunications Group, Incorporated (NASDAQ:PRTL), one of the world's ten largest carriers of international voice traffic, announced today the launch of its "Global Managed Prepaid Platform Services" targeted for carriers and distributors of prepaid card services around the world

The unique new service is a product of leveraging the global TDM, VOIP and prepaid calling card infrastructure owned and operated by PRIMUS with its extensive experience in providing wholesale carrier services and managing retail prepaid card services."Our new service is primarily designed to provide any telecom operator or prepaid card distributor a 'one-stop shopping' packaged solution that allows accelerated entry into the prepaid card market without any up-front capital expenditures and without the need to set up a large operational organization," said Stephen McIntyre, who now leads PRIMUS's combined wholesale and prepaid card divisions as its President. "Riding on PRIMUS's global network, customers of the new service will have the ability to enter markets worldwide and have the benefit of built-in scalability for their business."Another hallmark of the new service is its flexibility. "With our networks and systems in place, we can launch a customer's new service quickly," McIntyre added. "Customers will also have the choice of selecting from the range of support services PRIMUS can provide: multiple access types (Toll Free, Local Access, ITFS); service based on 'Pins' or CLI recognition/Pinless; partial to full management of their partition within the platform; access and termination for calls or 'transport' calls back to the wholesale customer to terminate the calls themselves. In short, the customer decides which services it wants PRIMUS to provide in order to make them successful in the marketplace."PRIMUS Telecommunications Group, Incorporated (NASDAQ:PRTL) is an integrated communications services provider offering international and domestic voice, voice-over-Internet protocol (VOIP), Internet, wireless, data and hosting services to business and residential retail customers and other carriers located primarily in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and western Europe. PRIMUS provides services over its global network of owned and leased transmission facilities, including approximately 350 points-of-presence (POPs) throughout the world, ownership interests in undersea fiber optic cable systems, 16 carrier-grade international gateway and domestic switches, and a variety of operating relationships that allow it to deliver traffic worldwide. Founded in 1994, PRIMUS is based in McLean, Virginia.SOURCE: PRIMUS Telecommunications Group, Incorporated

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Western Union Prepaid PHone Cards Partners with IDT Prepaid Calling Cards

Western Union Prepaid PHone Cards Partners with IDT Prepaid Calling Cards

Western Union Selects IDT as the Preferred Partner in Asia to Launch its '' Instant Phone Time'' Loyalty Program
NEWARK, N.J. & HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2006--

The Global Leader in Money Transfer Services leverages IDT's Customized Calling Card Solution to Provide an Attractive Value-Added Feature to Its Loyalty Program

IDT Corporation today announced that it has been chosen as the preferred partner for Western Union's "Instant Phone Time" loyalty program in Hong Kong. Western Union is the global leader in money transfer services. IDT Corporation (NYSE: IDT, IDT.C) is an international telecom, entertainment and technology company.
The "Instant Phone Time" loyalty program rewards frequent Western Union customers with free international phone calls through IDT's advanced calling card platform. Holders of the Western Union Gold Card," a loyalty program for regular Western Union customers, are instantly awarded free call credit whenever they transfer money to designated locations. Card holders can then make international calls using a unique pin number provided by IDT. Calls may be placed to virtually any country over IDT's extensive regional and global network.
"By utilizing IDT's advanced technological platform we are able instantly to provide loyal customers with free high quality overseas call services. Our customers expect a fast, reliable and global money transfer service and we want to uphold the same standards with our Instant Phone Time reward program, "said Isabella Lau, General Manager of Western Union in Hong Kong. "IDT is one of the largest global telecommunications providers and we are confident that their commitment to reliability and quality will enable us to deliver the best possible experience for our customers."
Currently IDT sells on average more than 33 million calling cards globally every month. In fiscal 2005 the company terminated more than 24 billion international minutes to customers worldwide.
IDT Asia offers customers throughout Asia the benefits of buying telecommunications services from a global leader with the same reliability, quality, trust and assurance that millions of customers elsewhere in the world have come to enjoy.
"IDT is committed to providing innovative and unique calling solutions that meet the needs of consumers in Asia and in other locations around the world," said Chip Barton, Managing Director of IDT Asia Pacific. "This alliance with Western Union illustrates how IDT works with our Asia partners in delivering unique value-added services to the marketplace."
More Western Union customers stand to benefit in the near future with discussions underway to extend the Instant Phone Time loyalty program to other countries in the Asia Pacific region.
* Terms & conditions apply. Please contact Western Union for details.
About Western Union Financial Services, Inc. and First Data
First Data Corp. (NYSE: FDC) is a leading provider of electronic commerce and payment solutions for businesses and consumers worldwide. Serving 4.6 million merchant locations, 1,500 financial institutions and millions of consumers, First Data powers the global economy by making it easy, fast and secure for people and businesses around the world to buy goods and services using virtually any form of payment.
The company's portfolio of services and solutions includes credit, debit, private-label, gift and other prepaid card issuing and merchant transaction processing services; money transfer services; money orders; fraud protection and authentication solutions; check guarantee and verification services through TeleCheck; as well as Internet commerce and mobile solutions. Western Union, together with Orlandi Valuta and Vigo, make up one of the world's largest money transfer networks with more than 271,000 Agent locations in more than 200 countries and territories.
The company's STAR Network offers PIN-secured debit acceptance at 1.9 million ATM and retail locations. For more information, visit www.firstdata.com.
About IDT Asia
IDT Asia is a division of IDT Telecom - a wholly owned subsidiary of IDT Corporation, a leading international telecom, entertainment and technology company. IDT's listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:IDT, IDT.C) confirms its status as one of the industry's premier long distance providers, and underlines its financial strength and staying power.
IDT Asia was formed in 2003. The regional headquarters are in Hong Kong, with branch offices throughout the Asia Pacific region. IDT Asia concentrates its expertise in two main product areas: retail telecommunications services and wholesale carrier services.
Issued on behalf of IDT Asia by Edelman PR


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prepaid phone card lawsuit

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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- BellSouth Corp. (BLS) said the company and merger partner AT&T Inc. (T) agreed in April to stay a lawsuit related to unpaid access charges associated with AT&T's prepaid calling cards and its "IP in the middle" services that use Internet protocol technology.
As reported in previous filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Atlanta telecommunications and broadband services provider filed a lawsuit against AT&T in May 2005 to recover some access charges. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
BellSouth said in its quarterly report filed Thursday with the SEC that the lawsuit will be stayed until the earlier of 12 months or the completion or termination of the merger agreement between the company and AT&T.
In March, BellSouth and AT&T announced plans for AT&T to acquire BellSouth. BellSouth shareholders will receive 1.325 shares of AT&T common stock for each BellSouth common share.
According to previous SEC filings, BellSouth's lawsuit against AT&T followed two separate rulings by the Federal Communications Commission, one in April 2004 concerning "IP in the middle" services and one in February 2005 concerning prepaid card services, that each service was a telecommunications service subject to access charges.
AT&T estimated in securities filings that it had "saved" $340 million in access charges on its prepaid card services and $250 million in access charges on its "IP in the middle" services.
BellSouth said it believes some of the improperly avoided access charges should have been paid to BellSouth for the use of its network.
The company said AT&T appealed the FCC's decision related to prepaid card services to Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which has heard oral argument but hasn't issued a decision.
BellSouth said if the lawsuit in Georgia progresses, it expects to obtain information from AT&T and other sources that will determine the amount of BellSouth access charges that AT&T avoided.
The company's shares closed Wednesday at $33.63 each, while AT&T's shares closed at $25.99 each

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korea prepaid phone cards get a boost with korea travel cards

korea prepaid phone cards get a boost with korea travel cards

See Korea to your advantage with the Korea Travel CardTuesday, May 09, 2006

Travelling in Korea has never been easier for visitors who take full advantage of the Korea Travel Card (KTC) which alleviates the need for cash while travelling in Korea.
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By using the KTC tourists don’t need to worry about currency exchange and can use the card for shopping or paying for accommodation, dining or sightseeing while travelling in Korea.The KTC is accepted in almost three million credit card member stores. There are also benefits for visitors including up to 90% discount on domestic and international calls, free travel insurance, preferential currency exchange rates and additional discounts at special discount member stores, and much more.The card allows visitors to purchase theatre tickets up to 10% off at certain theatres like Nanta and Tokebi Storm and the Chongdong Theatre, all shows with a Korean flavour which are popular with foreign visitors. Discounts are also available at KTO Duty Free Stores.The KTC can be purchased in amounts of W100,000, W200,000, W300,000 and W500,000. The card can only be purchased in Korea at Shinhan bank locations, Chohung Bank, Jeju Bank or the tourist information centre in the Korea Tourism Organization Seoul headquarters.Some tourist attractions on Jeju Island offer up to 40% off the normal entrance fees.While on Jeju Island you can visit the Folk Village Museum, Jeju Love Land, Happy Town, Hot Air Balloon Theme Park and a host of other unique attractions at special discount rates.Aside from the Travel Card there is the KTC transportation pass which is a multipurpose card with all the standard features of the Korea Travel Card with the additional feature of using the card as a transportation pass as well.For travelers visting Seoul who enjoy a spot of gambling the KTC Seven Luck Card will be useful. The Seven Luck Card is an electronic gift certificate which is prepaid and multifunctional including the function of a calling card. With discounts available at affiliated stores such as Lotte Department store, you can also use the card to exchange your lucky mileage points for a KTC Seven Luck Card, which can be accumulated whenever you visit Seven Luck Casino.
For more information on the Korea Travel Card, KTC Transportation Pass and KTC seven Luck Card visit the official Korea Tourism Organization website.
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American Military Calling Cards getts a booth with 'Cell Phones for Soldiers'

American Military Calling Cards getts a booth with 'Cell Phones for Soldiers'

America Supports You: 'Cell Phones for Soldiers' Gets Boost
By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service


WASHINGTON, May 10, 2006 – The police athletic leagues of Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie, Fla., have teamed with America Supports You member organization "Cell Phones for Soldiers" to help servicemembers and their families stay connected.

America Supports You members Brittany Bergquist (left) and her brother, Robbie, recently spent three days aboard the USS Cape St. George at sea. They were invited by Capt. James Yohe (center) as a thank you for providing a calling card to each person aboard the ship. Courtesy photo (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available.

The PALs create and fund programs for youngsters considered "at risk," with the goal of instilling in them good citizenship and sportsmanship. America Supports You is a Defense Department program to spotlight efforts by everyday Americans and the corporate sector to support the nation's servicemembers.

PAL spokesman Garry Schwartz said the effort to help servicemembers goes right along with the PAL mission. "These are American boys and girls," he said. "We want them to have all the contact they can possibly have with their family."

Schwartz, a Port St. Lucie resident, contacted Massachusetts-based Cell Phones for Soldiers in January with an offer of support. The nonprofit organization collects cell phones for recycling. The monetary value of these recycled phones pays for prepaid calling cards that the founders, siblings Brittany and Robbie Bergquist, 15 and 14 years old, respectively, provide to servicemembers supporting operations overseas.

So far, Schwartz, a one-time member of the Fort Pierce Police Athletic League board of directors, has involved the Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie PALs in the drive to support the Bergquists' organization. He resigned his PAL position to focus more time on supporting Cell Phones for Soldiers.

Brittany said her family has discovered there are "caring Americans across the country who truly care about the well-being of soldiers." But they also know it takes a special person to tackle an undertaking like the one in Florida.

"Mr. Schwartz has been an amazing, tireless worker for the troops," Brittany said. "Cell Phones for Soldiers offers an opportunity for people to help, but it takes someone like Mr. Schwartz to actually do something."

Keeping servicemembers connected is a bit of a personal quest for him, Schwartz said. A former Army Green Beret and Vietnam veteran, he blamed the lack of communication while he was deployed for the dissolution of his marriage.

"I was a newlywed when I went to Vietnam, and a divorcee shortly after I got back," he said. He and his bride communicated only during the one week of rest-and-recuperation leave he received during the year he was deployed.

"We didn't have means to communicate like the soldiers & today," Schwartz said. "Consequently, I want to help whenever possible."

Throughout April, collection pails were enthusiastically welcomed at 14 Harbor Federal Bank branches, five police substations, the Port St. Lucie's city hall and the Fort Pierce PAL Thrift Store. Some locations are in neighboring Martin County.

Schwartz, in conjunction with the two police athletic leagues, has already collected about 10 computer-paper-sized boxes of cell phones ready to ship to the recyclers. More are sure to follow, as other Florida police athletic leagues, as well as a state university, have expressed interest in getting involved.

While visiting his mother, who works at University of Miami's law school, Schwartz had the opportunity to explain Cell Phones for Soldiers to a university official. The idea was met with enthusiasm, and there are plans in the works to place collection pails around campus in the fall, he said.

That will mean even more phone cards for servicemembers overseas. "We have supplied approximately 80,000 prepaid calling cards for the troops," Robbie said, adding that every two phones is enough, on average, to buy one hour of talk time for another servicemember.

"I have so much respect for Brittany and Robbie, and the efforts they have made," Schwartz said. "I know there are so many (servicemembers) who are going to be grateful to them eternally for what they have done."



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Cell Phones for Soldiers
National Association of Police Athletic Leagues
America Supports You

The Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie, Fla., police athletic leagues, spearheaded by Gary Schwartz, far right, have been collecting cell phones in support of Massachusetts-based Cell Phones for Soldiers. Participating in the effort are, from left, Paul Pearson, Fort Pierce police athletic league master officer; Capt. Danny Robinson, Army recruiting company commander; Staff Sgt. Brian Primmer, Army recruiter; Mary Rose Cuoco, Harbor Federal Bank branch manager; Tim Reilly, Port St. Lucie police athletic league master officer; and Port St. Lucie Officer Staff Sgt. Frank Sabol. PAL participants Tiffany Mathews (kneeling, left) and Ashley Owens also pitched in. Courtesy photo

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New China Prepaid Calling Card Signs Prepaid Phone Card Agreement With Leading Chinese Distributor

New China Prepaid Calling Card Signs Prepaid Phone Card Agreement With Leading Chinese Distributor

Dynasty Gaming Advances China Strategy; Signs Prepaid Card Agreement With Leading Chinese Distributor
MONTREAL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/15/2006 -- Dynasty Gaming Inc. (TSX-V: DNY) today announced a major advance in the roll-out of its China market strategy by signing a letter of intent with Beijing Junnet Union Science and Technology Limited Company ("Junnet") covering the promotion, marketing and distribution of Mahjong prepaid cards in China. Prepaid cards, similar to telephone calling cards, are widely used by people in China for accessing and playing various online sports and casual games with opportunities for winning reward points redeemable for prizes. It is estimated that prepaid card sales in China total Yuan 4.5 billion or approximately C$640 million annually.
Junnet is China's largest distributor of prepaid cards, accounting for approximately 20% of the country's estimated annual market for prepaid cards. Junnet operates 13 branches across the country and provides over 76,000 distribution outlets, including 70,000 Internet cafes. More than 20 million people spend time in these cafes each and every day, giving rise to millions of prepaid card transactions.
"Our involvement with Junnet represents a giant step forward as a means of accessing the world's largest and fastest growing Internet marketplace and creating a first-to-market footprint for our online Mahjong gaming product in a country where mahjong is acknowledged as China's national sport," said Dynasty's Chief Executive, Albert Barbusci. "Junnet is widely known and recognized as a distributor of quality prepaid cards through retail kiosks and Internet cafes. Its J-cards, which are currently marketed for around 30 different online games, are re-loadable online and the Company's wide network of promotional websites represents a powerful and effective marketing forum."
It is envisaged that Dynasty will sell quantities of cards directly to Junnet, which in turn, will sell them to sub-agents at each of its distribution points. Each card will contain a pin number and credit for a fixed number of Mahjong games. After all of the game credit has been drawn down, players may either re-load their existing card online or purchase a new card. Retail pricing for the cards will be determined only after Junnet completes market testing over the next three months.
Junnet has strong relationships with many of China's leading sports and casual gaming operators and over the next few months Junnet will secure sites on which Dynasty's Mahjong Mania software will be installed and market-tested through the use of selectively distributed prepaid cards. Junnet and Dynasty are optimistic that retailing of the cards can begin in the final quarter of this year.
The TSX Venture Exchange has in no way passed upon the merits of the proposed transaction and has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this news release.
Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements with respect to the Corporation. These forward-looking statements, by their nature, involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated. We consider the assumptions on which these forward-looking statements are based to be reasonable, but caution the reader that these assumptions regarding future events, many of which are beyond our control, may ultimately prove to be incorrect.
About Dynasty Gaming Inc.
Dynasty Gaming Inc. is solidifying a two-phased strategy to secure a lead position in the Chinese market and within the international online gaming sector with its first-to-market software for an aggregate player, cash wager version of Mahjong, the world's most played game. Through its wholly owned subsidiaries, the company develops, markets, licenses and supports the Mahjong Mania software. Since marketing began in the second half of 2005, a number of license agreements have been signed including a contract with Ladbrokes, the world's largest online sports book (www.Ladbrokes.com) whose site now hosts a customized version of Mahjong Mania. Dynasty has also signed Golden Palace one of the largest on-line casinos operators. Dynasty Gaming's 77.2 million common shares, issued and outstanding, are widely held by Canadian and U.S. investors. Full information on Dynasty Gaming can be found at www.dynastygaming.com.

For Additional Information Contact:
Albert Barbusci
CEO
Dynasty Gaming Inc.
(514) 288-0900 Ext. 224
Thomas Walsh
Alliance Advisors, LLC
(646) 415-8321
SOURCE: Dynasty Gaming

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Monday, May 15, 2006

Telecom Charity Fundraiser upset with amount of charity phone card donation for Dancing with Stars Cast a Vote Fundraiser

Telecom Charity Fundraiser upset with amount of charity phone card donation for Dancing with Stars Cast a Vote Fundraiser

Charity rejects criticism of Telecom
11/05/2006 7:52:02
The Multiple Sclerosis Society is disappointed that one of its board members has criticised Telecom for the amount of money it gains from Dancing with the Stars donations.
It costs $1 to cast a vote on the hit show and board member Brian Stevens has expressed disappointment that Telecom keeps 40 cents of that. The remainder goes to a charity of the dancer's choice.
Society president Gay Dickie says Mr Stevens was not speaking on behalf of the board. She says the board did discuss the issue, but the society is delighted to have benefited from the support of Telecom and the show.
Ms Dickie says the society did very well out of the show last year and that helped many MS sufferers across the country.

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CleverCalling.com Partners with Pingo’s Instant Prepaid Phone Card USA Service.

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CleverCalling.com launches $10 free prepaid phone card call promotion to reduce Fathers Day collect calls

CleverCalling.com today, announced that it has partnered with a leading International prepaid phone card company to provide its site visitors with $10 of free prepaid phone card calls in an effort to reduce the number one day in the US, for the most collect calls. According to a study AT&T did, Fathers Day ranked as the number one day in the year when the most collect calls are made. Yet, an estimated $1 Billion is spent each year in the US for Father's Day. This might explain how that talking fish you got your father or singing tie sold millions from your cheap father day gifts. But a billion dollars, now that’s a lot of cheap father day gifts. Clever Calling hopes you will use this special phone card coupon code that will entitle you to $10 in free prepaid phone card calls. This cheap prepaid phone card deal will expire on June 22nd.

It will be interesting to see if this father day will keep its title as the number one day in America for call collect. But if your nice to pops this year, you’ll find a cheap prepaid phone card deal to save your dad some money this Fathers Day.


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CleverCalling.com is a Voip International Prepaid Calling Card News Blog. This telecom blog provides news on voip International phone cards and ways to save on long distance prepaid phone card rates. It’s all about what prepaid phone card customers are looking for from prepaid phone card tips to prepaid calling card scams to avoid. CleverCalling provides positive phone card stories about military phone card donations to hospital phone cards from charity phone card organizations. Telecom blog away at http://www.clevercalling.com/blog/

CleverCalling.com takes a stand on the NSA government call database that’s tracking your phone calling records

CleverCalling.com, today announce that it has taken a stand to the recent announcement of a government call database that is used to track your phone calling records of a recently-disclosed NSA collection of domestic phone calls.

USA Today revealed that President Bush has authorized another secret surveillance program. Under this program, the NSA - apparently without the benefit of any court order -- has been compiling millions of Americans' phone records into a giant database.

Apparently three large telecommunications companies have reportedly provided the NSA with phone records of over ten million Americans.

CleverCalling’s telecom blog has posted a lot of stories about this hot telecom topic. CleverCalling focus is to provide positive up to date information on the international phone card business industry. CleverCalling has taken a stand in the press to only refer its visitors to phone card calling companies that keep there client’s calls confidential. We believe in homeland security. It’s just to what level do you share your phone call database to the government? Maybe they could narrow down the list to potential terrorist or tony soprano and not about your mother calling to give you a guilt trip about why you haven’t called her.

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Patients exploited by hospital phone call costs
15 May 2006Patients are being 'exploited' by the sky-high charges of hospital phone systems, a survey has revealed today.
Nine out of ten patients and visitors think hospital phone calls are too pricey. Where the phone system is run by a private company, it can cost up to 49p a minute to call a relative in hospital.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Forums talked to 1,255 people at 76 hospitals for their views on hospital phone charges.
Derek Easton from East Kent Hospitals PPI Forum said: 'Whilst many of the patients we spoke to welcome the convenience of the system, this was countered by a very strong belief that the charges were exorbitant.
'Those we surveyed also believed that the patient is being penalised, exploited at a hugely vulnerable time in their lives. We also noted that while evidence has shown that mobile phones do not cause problems with medical equipment, hospital trusts often prohibit their use giving the patient no choice but to use the expensive bedside systems.'
Ofcom investigation
One of the people surveyed by a PPI Forum had spent GBP 270 calling her husband while he was in hospital for five weeks recovery from a heart bypass. Another patient said they had spent over GBP 100 using the bedside telephone system but had received few calls during their four week stay because friends were put off by the cost of calling.
The findings will be sent to the Department of Health which is also looking at hospital call charges following an investigation by the communications watchdog Ofcom .
Which? Health Campaigns Team Leader Sara Apps said: 'We're looking forward to the outcome of the Department of Health's review. The growth in charges for hotel facilities and non-clinical services, including telephone calls, is worrying. While the costs of providing such services should not be met from NHS funds, they should not be used as a source of income generation.'
PPI Forums are independent statutory bodies, set up by the government to provide a voice for patients and local communities in all health decisions and services.
There is one PPI Forum per NHS Trust and all PPI Forum members are volunteers who are working to improve local health services for their communities. However, the Department of Health is reviewing PPI Forums and a decision on their future is due this month.


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Hospital Phone Cards Save Patients on exploited hospital phone card call costs.

Hospital Phone Cards Save Patients on exploited hospital phone card call costs.

Patients exploited by hospital phone call costs
15 May 2006Patients are being 'exploited' by the sky-high charges of hospital phone systems, a survey has revealed today.
Nine out of ten patients and visitors think hospital phone calls are too pricey. Where the phone system is run by a private company, it can cost up to 49p a minute to call a relative in hospital.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Forums talked to 1,255 people at 76 hospitals for their views on hospital phone charges.
Derek Easton from East Kent Hospitals PPI Forum said: 'Whilst many of the patients we spoke to welcome the convenience of the system, this was countered by a very strong belief that the charges were exorbitant.
'Those we surveyed also believed that the patient is being penalised, exploited at a hugely vulnerable time in their lives. We also noted that while evidence has shown that mobile phones do not cause problems with medical equipment, hospital trusts often prohibit their use giving the patient no choice but to use the expensive bedside systems.'
Ofcom investigation
One of the people surveyed by a PPI Forum had spent GBP 270 calling her husband while he was in hospital for five weeks recovery from a heart bypass. Another patient said they had spent over GBP 100 using the bedside telephone system but had received few calls during their four week stay because friends were put off by the cost of calling.
The findings will be sent to the Department of Health which is also looking at hospital call charges following an investigation by the communications watchdog Ofcom .
Which? Health Campaigns Team Leader Sara Apps said: 'We're looking forward to the outcome of the Department of Health's review. The growth in charges for hotel facilities and non-clinical services, including telephone calls, is worrying. While the costs of providing such services should not be met from NHS funds, they should not be used as a source of income generation.'
PPI Forums are independent statutory bodies, set up by the government to provide a voice for patients and local communities in all health decisions and services.
There is one PPI Forum per NHS Trust and all PPI Forum members are volunteers who are working to improve local health services for their communities. However, the Department of Health is reviewing PPI Forums and a decision on their future is due this month.


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Mother’s Day mania: For area floral shop, sales spike late with last-minute shoppers

By David Krotz Winona Daily News
.Sunday was a big day for sales at Nola’s Flowers “because everyone has a mother and what better way to express your love and appreciation than through flowers?” said Nola Morawiecki.Last-minute Mother’s Day shoppers stopped by frequently as Morawiecki filled their orders as well as other orders that arrived by phone and the Internet.She describes her store as a “fun and funky shop.”Real flowers share space with brilliantly colored artificial flowers, gifts, collectables and an incomplete sketch of William Shakespeare that stares from an easel.Improbable giant blossoms perch in one window and flower stands spill out onto the sidewalk, as though to say, “Nola’s Flowers is open.”“I keep getting phone calls. People are panicking. Some of them say, ‘I can’t believe you’re open,’ ” Morawiecki said.Chuck Kosel stopped by to pick up a big vase of carnations for the kids in Cathedral Choir, including his daughter. It’s a tradition for them each to give a flower to their moms during Mass, he said.Mother’s Day is one of the biggest flower sales days of the year and Nola’s Flowers felt the impact Saturday.“We ran out of flowers yesterday. A wholesaler had to deliver to me at 1 o’clock. Today I’ll run out as soon as I finish all my orders,” she said.Orders came from all over the world, from travelers and military personnel, fueled by the nolasflowers.com Web site.Her son Nicholas designed the site. The orders came from New York, Korea, Iraq, Greece and Amsterdam.“It was fun. On the Internet, they can find you easily,” she said.While her husband Frank Morawiecki made deliveries, Nola filled a walk-in order for one of her regular customers, Bob Haney, who was buying a bouquet for his wife. He even bought a carnation for his dog Teddy.Nola hoped to finish by midday so she and Frank could make a couple deliveries in Cochrane and Trempealeau before taking her mother to dinner at Sullivan’s Supper Club.“I’m going to plant three geraniums for mom today,” she said.Nola is a mother herself, but her three children were away in different parts of the country completing their studies. Nola didn’t say whether the kids sent her flowers.Contact reporter David Krotz

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Off the Beaten Path: Phone call all one mother wants
By Patrick KinahanSalt Lake Tribune Columnist

Chocolate-covered strawberries? A dozen roses? Romantic, candlelight dinner for two? For this lady, the answers are no, no and no. All she wants for Mother's Day is one phone call. That's all. No, Nikki Collie is not in urgent need of a lawyer. Flowers, candy and whatever else can't substitute for the phone call she'll get this afternoon. For the first time since Christmas Day, and for only the third time in 15 months, this mom will speak with her son. Mother and child aren't estranged or anything like that. The two probably haven't
loved each other any more than they do right now. Her son has a title in front of his name, which means they speak only four times over a two-year period. To the people of Argentina, he's known as Elder Collie. For us college football freaks, he's Austin Collie, formerly Brigham Young's star freshman football receiver. Like many of them do down in Provo, he put the pads in storage to serve an LDS Church mission. Per church rules, he can phone home twice a year. Today at 5 p.m., at home in El Dorado Hills, Calif., Nikki will get her best Mother's Day gift. "It's definitely a highly anticipated thing, one I'm sure every mom of a missionary would clearly feel," she said. "It's definitely going to be a highlight." Her son's mission rules - there's quite a few of them on these things - limit phone calls to one hour. For about 15 minutes, Nikki and Austin will reconnect. The whole time she promises not to cry. Good luck. She then will follow the mother's code - put her family before herself. Dad -
and Austin's three younger siblings each will get a few minutes on the phone. During weekly e-mail exchanges, Austin informs the family on all his missionary work. As with football, the former freshman All-American is pretty good at this church stuff. "He tells us about his baptisms and things like that," she said. "That's really what we care about hearing." This time, on her day, Nikki wants to know about her baby. "How he's feeling, if he's wearing sunscreen like he should - those motherly things," she said. By 6 o'clock, it's back to the computer for several months. Collie comes home Jan. 3, just in time for BYU to break in a new quarterback. Until then, Nikki has to hope he pulls no more stunts like he did several months ago when some fool tried to steal his camera. It seems the elder put a hurtin' (to borrow Collie's much-publicized phrase before the 2004 Utah game) on the criminal until the police came. The kid's still got some football in him. "He said he never got off the line that quickly," Nikki said.

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Who was listening to your calls this mother day? Mother Day Phone Cards for Calling Mom

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Interesting blog post spin on how the government was listening to your calls this mother day.

U.S: Your Mother's Day Calls Are Suspect, Dubai Portmasters Are Not (11 comments )
READ MORE: Judith Miller, Afghanistan
Today is Mother's Day, the busiest day of the year for long-distance calling.Given that Verizon, AT&T and BellSouth (soon to be just Verizon and AT&T) have dutifully complied with a National Security Agency request to hand over most of their calling records, you can be virtually assured that the NSA knows where and when you called your mother last Mother's Day, and how long you stayed on.

And didn't your Mom visit Paris last year, and wasn't she on the same plane along with 200 other passengers, including a pasenger who once belonged to a mosque where someone once worshipped who later "attended an Al-Queda training camp" in Afghanistan? Or maybe just someone with the same name did?
Best they know this because your Mom could be a terrorist. Yup, whose to say those are really geraniums in her garden? And wasn't she the one who warned you about germs- even before Judy Miller did?
What's that you say? YOur Mom is not a terrorist? Not your Mom? OK, not yours, and not mine either.
OK, now let me get this straight.
This is an administration that would have trusted Dubai port masters to operate cargo container facilities in U.S. ports.
This is an administration that trusted corruptible Afghan warlords to go in to Tora Bora and grab Osama Bin Laden.
This is an administration that only inspects 6% of incoming cargo containers, and trusts every single Port of Jakarta shipping clerk to be on the up and up.
But this is an administration that doesn't trust you to call your mother.
So I guess I will have to do so here.
Happy Mother's Day, Mom!!


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iBasis Helps Millions of Moms CelebrateMonday May 15, 1:28 pm ET

Company's VoIP Network Carried Record 43 Million Minutes
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2006--iBasis, Inc. (OTCBB: IBSE - News), the global VoIP company(TM), announced today that it carried an all-time record volume for U.S. Mother's Day. On May 14, 2006, the Company carried over 43 million minutes of traffic. This represents a 60% increase from Mother's Day 2005.

The Company also announced that it marketed its Pingo® web-based offering (www.pingo.com) with FTD.com, so that mothers who received FTD® flower arrangements also received a promotion to open a free trial Pingo account.
"We always look forward to Mother's Day," said Ofer Gneezy, President and CEO. "In any given year it is one of our highest volume days. Such enormous traffic gives us the chance to confirm the superiority of our sophisticated network signaling and routing capabilities.
"Aside from proving the endurance and sheer capacity of The iBasis Network(TM), our ability to carry so much traffic in a reliable manner is an important signal to our major carrier customers, including retail VoIP providers whose use of our services continues to grow. As VoIP and traditional end-users alike keep calling over our thousands of routes around the world, we are thrilled to solidify iBasis' position as the enabling network for so many."
About iBasis
Founded in 1996, iBasis (OTCBB: IBSE - News) is a leading wholesale carrier of international long distance telephone calls and a provider of retail prepaid calling services, including the Pingo® web-based offering (www.pingo.com) and disposable calling cards, which are sold through major distributors and available at retail stores throughout the U.S. iBasis customers include many of the largest telecommunications carriers, including AT&T, Cable & Wireless, China Mobile, China Unicom, MCI, Sprint, Skype, and Telefonica. iBasis carried 7.8 billion minutes of international voice over IP (VoIP) traffic in 2005, and is one of the largest carriers of international voice traffic in the world(1). For four consecutive years service providers named iBasis the best international wholesale carrier in ATLANTIC-ACM's annual International Wholesale Carrier Report Card(2). The Company can be reached at its worldwide headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA at 781-505-7500 or on the Internet at www.ibasis.com
(1) Telegeography 2006 data compared with iBasis 2005 traffic volume.
(2) ATLANTIC-ACM International Wholesale Carrier Report Card--2002, 2003, 2004, & 2005.
iBasis and Pingo are registered marks, and The iBasis Network is a trademark, of iBasis, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Except for historical information, all of the expectations, plans and assumptions contained in the foregoing press release constitute forward-looking statements under Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and involve risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, (i) the Company's ability to execute its business plan; (ii) the Company's ability to meet the listing requirements of NASDAQ, (iii) the extent of adoption of the Company's services and the timing and amount of revenue and gross profit generated by these services; (iv) fluctuations in the market for and pricing of these services; and (v) the other considerations described as "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recent Forms 10-K and 10-Q, and the Company's other SEC filings. Such forward-looking statements are only as of the date they are made, and we have no current intention to update any forward-looking statements.
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Friday, May 12, 2006

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Congress puts in there two cents to phone card calling record collecting!

Congress Vows Scrutiny of Phone-Record Collecting (Update1)
May 12 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. lawmakers are vowing to take a close look at the government's secret collection of millions of phone records and will demand answers from President George W. Bush's nominee to head the Central Intelligence Agency.
Disclosure of the National Security Agency program yesterday reverberated across Capitol Hill, where members of Congress introduced legislation, called for investigations and pledged to order executives from the biggest U.S. phone companies to testify about their role in the effort. Air Force General Michael Hayden, the former NSA chief nominated to head the CIA, will get extra scrutiny, Democratic and Republican lawmakers said.
``We are on our way to a major constitutional confrontation on the Fourth Amendment guarantees on unreasonable searches and seizure,'' said Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, who sits on the intelligence subcommittee that was briefed on the program. ``This is also going to present a growing impediment to the confirmation to General Hayden.''
Bush, responding to the outcry, made a hastily arranged appearance at the White House where he defended the administration's spying efforts as necessary to fight terrorists. He didn't confirm or deny the program, which was reported yesterday by USA Today.
``The privacy of ordinary Americans is fiercely protected in all our activities,'' Bush said. ``We're not mining or trolling through the personal lives of millions of innocent Americans.''
Three Phone Companies
The newspaper, citing anonymous sources with direct knowledge of the matter, said Houston-based AT&T Inc., Atlanta- based BellSouth Corp. and New York-based Verizon Communications Inc. turned over the records to the NSA, which compiled a massive database with the information. Only Qwest Communications International Inc. refused to give the government the data.
Herbert Stern, a New Jersey lawyer representing Joseph Nacchio, who was Qwest's chief executive officer when the government requested the records, issued a statement today saying the effort began after Congress in October 2001 passed the Patriot Act, which expanded law enforcement powers.
Stern said Nacchio asked whether a warrant had been issued to back the NSA request for phone records.
``When he learned that no such authority had been granted and that there was a disinclination on the part of authorities to use any legal process,'' Stern said, Nacchio ``concluded that these requests violated the privacy requirements of the Telecommunications Act.''
Intelligence Committee
Nacchio left the company in June 2002 and now faces criminal charges of insider trading of $101 million of Qwest shares. He also is accused in a civil Securities and Exchange Commission suit of directing a $2.5 billion accounting fraud at the company.
News of the NSA program didn't sit well with several members of the Senate Intelligence Committee that will hold hearings on Hayden's nomination. Hayden ran the NSA from 1999 to 2005.
Panel member Senator Chuck Hagel, a Nebraska Republican, met with Hayden today and said he supports the nomination. Still, the senator predicted Hayden will be grilled about NSA spying during his confirmation hearing.
``He is going to have to explain what was his role to start with,'' Hagel said. ``Did he put that program forward? Whose idea was it? Why as it started? He knows that he is not going to be confirmed without answering these questions.''
Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, said she supports Hayden's confirmation though she said the government needs to be more forthcoming on the program's scope.
``We need a CIA director in place,'' Collins said.
Security and Liberty
Outside Hagel's office, Hayden defended the NSA programs.
``The only purpose of the agency's activities is to protect the security and the liberty of the American people,'' Hayden said. ``Everything the agency has done is lawful.''
At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing yesterday, Chairman Arlen Specter demanded that executives from the three phone companies testify before Congress about their agreement to turn over customer data.
``I am determined to get to the bottom of this,'' said Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, who added that he will subpoena the telephone companies if they decline to appear before his committee voluntarily.
Hayden, nominated for the CIA post this week by Bush, was already facing scrutiny for his role in creating another surveillance program of wiretapping phone calls and e-mails between the U.S. and other countries without a court warrant when one of the parties is believed to be a terrorist.
`Concerned' About Program
In the House of Representatives, Majority Leader John Boehner said he is ``concerned'' about the program disclosed yesterday ``because I'm not sure why it would be necessary to keep and have that kind of information.''
Boehner, a Republican from Ohio, said Hayden ``will have a lot more explaining to do.''
Some Republican senators defended the program described in the newspaper report. ``They are not tapping our phones or getting our conversations,'' said Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama.
Spokesmen for Verizon, AT&T and BellSouth declined to comment, citing national security concerns, and said they follow the law.
NSA spokesman Don Weber said the agency ``operates within the law'' and takes its legal responsibilities seriously.
USA Today said the records collected by the NSA identify the phone numbers people call but not their names, addresses, other personal information or the contents of calls.
The NSA used the records for a computer analysis that looks for patterns that could show terrorist plotting, the newspaper reported. The program looks at details like how long calls last, where they originate, when they take place and what number is called.
To contact the reporters on this story:
Robert Schmidt in Washington at rschmidt5@bloomberg.net;
James Rowley in Washington at jarowley@bloomberg.net.
Last Updated: May 12, 2006 11:44 EDT

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Thursday, May 11, 2006; Posted: 11:53 p.m. EDT (03:53 GMT)


CNN) -- CNN.com asked users for their reaction to Thursday's USA Today report that the National Security Agency, with the cooperation of three telecommunication companies, has compiled a database of millions of domestic phone calls. Here is a sampling from the responses, some of which have been edited:
We have got to stop Big Brother before the momentum of these Presidential Task Forces blossoms into reduced civil liberties for the entire nation! I do not want a phone call that I make to be recorded on anyone's database to see who I am speaking with. I do not want the books I read at the library to be cataloged into a database so someone can predict my politics. I do not want the Federal Government spending millions of dollars policing citizens of this country. I do not feel that the benefit of reducing domestic terrorism outweighs the privacy we should enjoy when using this form of communication. The Fourth Amendment protects us from the government for exactly this purpose. Let's just throw out the Bill of Rights and live in a police state.Markle Janner, Tampa, Florida
I feel as if the government is accumulating a large database on the activities of its citizens and residents. As a person with no conceivable connection to al-Qaeda or terrorist activities I fail to see why the government needs the majority of information it is collecting. I feel my privacy is compromised for little good reason. I believe a more targeted approach to intelligence gathering would be more effect and productive. This is not reflective, in my opinion, of the values and principles this country was founded on nor does it reflect the country I have grown up in and love.Jacqueline, Elgin, Illinois
I believe it is fair and just for the government to monitor domestic telephone calls. If you are not doing anything illegal, what is there to hide? Uncle Sam can listen to me talk anytime he wants.David, North Wales, Pennsylvania
Even though tightened security is necessary in this day and age, the basic freedoms establish by the founders of this country are being destroyed by the Administration. The United States over the past 6 years is turning into a third world country after once being a proud leader of the world. We need to have are priorities re-thought and start putting our energy and resources into areas such as border security and illegal immigration, and reduce the thoughts that anyone who is not a "conservative" Republican is an enemy of the state.Michael Durski, Buffalo, New York
For the purpose of keeping Americans safe, of course they should. I do not commit crimes and I love my country. I have nothing to hide. Do you?Dave Gilbert, Somerset, Kentucky
I'm scared for the future of America. If that database fell into the wrong hands, it could harm the lives of millions. Let's start respecting the Bill of Rights, Mr. Bush!Matt Hornyax, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
I am appalled by this new information. It is an insult to the right of every American to protect one's privacy. It insults our Congress that the reason they were not informed is because they cannot be trusted with the information. I am disgusted that some of the large telephone companies would agree to this conspiracy. I think this behavior is an impeachable offence. I cannot express the rage I feel at this new way to monitor the American people. Karen Berlant-Solomon, Van Nuys, California
I think this will allow for a comparison between the foreign database and the domestic. This will allow for possible links with cell members who will pass information from those who call or receive info from foreign calls. One should ask the family members of those who died on 9/11 if they think this is a good idea. I would bet that they would say that anything that could prevent another 9/11 would be worth it.Jack Davis, Barnegat, New Jersey
I'm afraid to answer the question. There's rampant monitoring of so many things now, I wouldn't want to be put on the wrong list and have someone waste their time monitoring my nondescript life.Jeff Sutterfield, Covington, Kentucky
First we learned the NSA was monitoring foreign phone calls by U.S. residents, with assurances that no calls within the U.S. were monitored. Now we learn the NSA is building a database of phone calls within the U.S. The next logical step is that the NSA will use the database to determine the content of phone calls that may have already occurred. The erosion of civil liberties in the name of protecting the country by the Bush administration has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. What's next, the NSA eavesdropping on family picnics to determine if Osama Bin Laden or one of his minions is dining?! Daniel Kolb, Grapevine, Texas
The fuss over the NSA phone call surveillance program convinces me that the Congress and the American people in general do not yet comprehend the seriousness of the threat that this country is confronted with. Apparently a major U.S. city will have to be vaporized by nuclear attack before that will happen. If and when it does, you can bet that "privacy" concerns will disappear from the news.Charles Fenwick, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Many people say, "If you are not doing anything wrong, then you have nothing to worry about." But that isn't really the point, is it? What stops government abuse of power from misuse of information they are not entitled to? What kind of respect does it engender for government when the government breaks the rules? What kind of example does it set for its citizens? How do we lecture other countries about government abuses when our government breaks its own laws and keeps it secret from the citizenry? Governments from Russia to China right now probably cannot wait to crow over this news -- unless Bush attempts to ban overseas circulation of American news.Larry Siegel, Manteno, Illinois
At the end of the day, who cares if the government is listening or collecting our phone calls? What is there to hide? It potentially can stop crimes or injuries or what we are hoping, terrorist attacks. People need to RELAX.Joe Bracken, Quincy, Massachusetts
Why? What's next? I believe the monitoring of telephone calls is the beginning of the slippery slope that erodes our personal freedoms and extends the arm of government. What happened to the conservative movement, i.e., less government?Nancy Richards, Delray Beach, Florida
I'm absolutely fine with it! Since 9/11, we live in a different world with an enemy who is difficult to find. They want to hide among us, and use our rights and freedoms to destroy us. If it takes a little snooping around my personal records in order for the government to uncover terrorists and their activities, then I'M IN!Bill Konst, Gilbert, Arizona

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By KATHERINE SHRADER and DONNA CASSATA, Associated Press Writer Fri May 12, 12:27 AM ET
WASHINGTON - Lawmakers demanded answers from the Bush administration Thursday about a spy agency secretly collecting records of millions of ordinary Americans' phone calls to build a database of all calls within the country.
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President Bush' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> President Bush sought to assure Americans that their civil liberties were "fiercely protected."
"The government does not listen to domestic phone calls without court approval," said Bush, without confirming the program of the National Security Agency. "We're not mining or trolling through the personal lives of millions of innocent Americans."
The disclosure, reported in USA Today, could complicate Bush's bid to win confirmation of former National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden as
CIA' name=c1> SEARCHNews News Photos Images Web' name=c3> CIA director. It also reignited concerns about privacy rights and touched off questions about the legal underpinnings for the government's actions and the diligence of the Republican-controlled Congress' oversight of a GOP administration.
"Everything that NSA does is lawful and very carefully done," Hayden said while making rounds at the Capitol to advocate for his confirmation. "The appropriate members of the Congress — the House and Senate — are briefed on all NSA activities."
The top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee said he was shocked by the reported activities.
"It's not one party's government. It's America's government. Those entrusted with great power have a duty to answer to Americans what they are doing," said Sen. Patrick Leahy (news, bio, voting record) of Vermont.
AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., and BellSouth Corp. telephone companies began turning over records of tens of millions of their customers' phone calls to the NSA program shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, said USA Today, citing anonymous sources it said had direct knowledge of the arrangement.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., said he would call the phone companies to appear before the panel in pursuit of what had transpired.
"We're really flying blind on the subject and that's not a good way to approach the Fourth Amendment and the constitutional issues involving privacy," Specter said of domestic surveillance in general.
The companies said Thursday they were protecting customers' privacy but also had an obligation to assist law enforcement and government agencies in ensuring the nation's security.
"We prize the trust our customers place in us. If and when AT&T is asked to help, we do so strictly within the law and under the most stringent conditions," the company said in a statement, echoed by the others.
Sen. Wayne Allard (news, bio, voting record), R-Colo., said NSA was using the data to analyze calling patterns in order to detect and track suspected terrorist activity, according to information provided to him by the White House. "Telephone customers' names, addresses and other personal information have not be handed over to NSA as part of this program," he said.
Rep. Edward Markey (news, bio, voting record) of Massachusetts, ranking Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee's telecommunications and internet panel, had a different view: "The NSA stands for Now Spying on Americans."
Claims about the existence of the program emerged earlier this year.
In January, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based privacy rights group, alleged in a federal lawsuit that AT&T Inc. had given the NSA direct access to the records of the more than 300 million domestic and international calls and a huge volume of Internet data traffic. AT&T Inc. includes the AT&T Corp. and SBC Communications Inc.
The class action lawsuit asked a court to halt the collection of the data as an illegal invasion of citizens' privacy.
The Justice Department told the court late last month it would seek to dismiss the case under the state secrets privilege but said that effort "should not be construed as a confirmation or denial" of the alleged surveillance activities.
The foundation's suit added that its evidence substantially confirmed a Dec. 25 Los Angeles Times report that since Sept. 11, 2001, "NSA has had a direct hookup into the database" at AT&T code-named "Daytona," which "keeps track of telephone numbers on both ends of calls as well as the duration of all landline calls."
On Capitol Hill, several lawmakers expressed incredulity about the program, with some Republicans questioning the rationale and several Democrats railing about a lack of congressional oversight.
"I'm not sure why it would be necessary to keep and have that kind of information," said House Majority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, who wanted more details.
House Democrats called for a special counsel to investigate the NSA's activities. West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, who is to be briefed on all NSA activities, also called current congressional oversight "woefully inadequate."
But Senate Intelligence Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., lamented leaks and said a select panel overseeing Bush's warrantless surveillance program, which was disclosed in December, has been fully informed of NSA activities. "Calls for further oversight are unnecessary," he said.
NSA spokesman Don Weber said that given the nature of the agency's work, it would be "irresponsible to comment on actual or alleged operations issues." He added, "the NSA takes its legal responsibilities seriously and operates within the law."
A government official, while not confirming the existence of the NSA program, pointed to a 1979 Supreme Court case, Smith v. Maryland. The official said justices ruled that the acquisition of basic phone records — calling numbers, called numbers and duration of calls — is not a "search" under the Fourth Amendment and that individuals do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in such call record data.
But Kate Martin, director of the Center for National Security Studies, said after that case Congress required courts to approve the use of electronic devices that capture basic information about calls in real time, or to get a court order or a subpoena for phone records stored by phone companies.
NSA is the same spy agency that conducts the controversial eavesdropping program that had been acknowledged earlier by Bush. The president said last year that he authorized the NSA to listen, without warrants, to international phone calls involving Americans when terrorism is suspected.
Thursday's report came as Hayden — Bush's choice to lead the CIA — postponed some visits to lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He already faced criticism because of the NSA's secret warrantless surveillance program. As head of the NSA from March 1999 to April 2005, Hayden also would have overseen the call-tracking program.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (