Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08ROME1252
2008-10-10 16:07:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Rome
Cable title:
PRIORITY ACCESS TO CIVILIAN TELECOM UNAVAILABLE IN
VZCZCXYZ0018 RR RUEHWEB DE RUEHRO #1252 2841607 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 101607Z OCT 08 FM AMEMBASSY ROME TO SECSTATE WASHDC 0999
UNCLAS ROME 001252
SIPDIS
STATE FOR GODWIN IN IRM/BPC/CST/EA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ACOA AMGT ANET
SUBJECT: PRIORITY ACCESS TO CIVILIAN TELECOM UNAVAILABLE IN
ITALY
REF: STATE 92121
UNCLAS ROME 001252
SIPDIS
STATE FOR GODWIN IN IRM/BPC/CST/EA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ACOA AMGT ANET
SUBJECT: PRIORITY ACCESS TO CIVILIAN TELECOM UNAVAILABLE IN
ITALY
REF: STATE 92121
1. (U) After consulting with a wide array of Italian
ministries and private companies, Post has learned that
priority access to civilian communications systems (reftel)
is not available as an off-the-shelf product within Italy.
The Italian Civil Protection Agency, which is analogous to
FEMA, said that it lacks priority access to telecom
infrastructure. Instead it relies on Telecom Italia and/or
the military during crises. The Ministry of Communications
also said it was unaware of any off-the-shelf priority system
similar to TSP, GETS or WP in the US. Major Italian telecom
providers Telecom Italia, Vodaphone, and Telespazio told Post
that they do not have the kind of circuits we are seeking.
However, the companies said priority access probably could be
created if the USG were to submit a formal proposal with
technical specifications and a cost estimate. Absent a
formal offer to a telecom operator - most likely Telecom
Italia - priority access to civilian communications networks
will remain unavailable to the USG, or any other entity.
SPOGLI
SIPDIS
STATE FOR GODWIN IN IRM/BPC/CST/EA
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ACOA AMGT ANET
SUBJECT: PRIORITY ACCESS TO CIVILIAN TELECOM UNAVAILABLE IN
ITALY
REF: STATE 92121
1. (U) After consulting with a wide array of Italian
ministries and private companies, Post has learned that
priority access to civilian communications systems (reftel)
is not available as an off-the-shelf product within Italy.
The Italian Civil Protection Agency, which is analogous to
FEMA, said that it lacks priority access to telecom
infrastructure. Instead it relies on Telecom Italia and/or
the military during crises. The Ministry of Communications
also said it was unaware of any off-the-shelf priority system
similar to TSP, GETS or WP in the US. Major Italian telecom
providers Telecom Italia, Vodaphone, and Telespazio told Post
that they do not have the kind of circuits we are seeking.
However, the companies said priority access probably could be
created if the USG were to submit a formal proposal with
technical specifications and a cost estimate. Absent a
formal offer to a telecom operator - most likely Telecom
Italia - priority access to civilian communications networks
will remain unavailable to the USG, or any other entity.
SPOGLI