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Late 2002
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The Washinton Post reveals that beginning in 2002 major telecommunications companies entered into voluntary agreements to give "bulk metada;" like calling information, calling records, and times of calls; to the NSA. The voluntary agreements ended in May 2006, when, after the New York Times revealed the surveillance program, the companies requested court orders from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court instead of continuing the voluntary agreement scheme.
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Saturday, November 16, 2002 (All day)
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