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Electronic communications are defined in the ECPA as data communications carried over both wire and wireless systems. Electronic communications differ from wire communications in that they are communications that are not transmitted by sound waves and cannot be characterized as containing a human voice. Instead, they include telegraph, telex communications, electronic mail, nonvoice digitized transmissions, and the portion of video teleconferences that do not involve the hearing of voice or oral sounds. Electronic communications include
any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by wire, radio, electromagnetic, photo electronic, or photo-optical system that affects interstate or foreign commerce, but does not include: (A) any wire or oral communications, (B) any communication made through a tone-only paging device, or (C) any communication from a tracking device as defined in section 3117 of this title.59
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