AT&T Establishes Mass Internet Surveillance Infrastructure for NSA

Timeline Eventconfirmed
surveillancetelecommunicationsnsadigital-privacycorporate-cooperationinternet-backbone
Surveillance InfrastructureRegulatory CaptureDigital & Tech Capture
Actors:AT&T Corporate Leadership, National Security Agency, Bush Administration, Mark Klein (AT&T Technician)
2001-09-21 · Multiple U.S. Cities (Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington D.C.) · 1 min read

In the weeks following the 9/11 attacks, AT&T began developing a comprehensive infrastructure to provide the NSA direct access to internet backbone traffic. This involved installing sophisticated fiber-optic splitters at key network switching centers in eight major U.S. cities, enabling the NSA to create real-time duplicates of internet traffic. The infrastructure represented a watershed moment in mass surveillance, creating a systematic method for collecting digital communications without traditional warrant processes.

Sources

  1. The NSA's Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. CitiesThe Intercept(2018-06-25)
  2. A Trail of Evidence Leading to AT&T's Partnership with the NSAProPublica(2018-07-01)
  3. NSA Spying and Telecommunications InfrastructureElectronic Frontier Foundation(2006-12-01)