Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Interception capability duties - Reduced duties - Lower-level compliance duties

15: Wholesale network services

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"Rules for people who provide wholesale network services"

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You do not have to follow certain rules if you provide wholesale network services. These rules are in sections 9 and 10. If you do not follow these rules, you must make sure your wholesale network service can be intercepted. You must still make your wholesale network service intercept accessible. This means you must be able to access and share information from your service. This is required by law. There is another rule that affects this one, which is in section 19. This rule is important to consider when providing wholesale network services. It helps clarify what you need to do.

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Part 2Interception capability duties
Reduced duties: Lower-level compliance duties

15Wholesale network services

  1. A network operator does not have to comply with sections 9 and 10 in respect of any wholesale network service provided by the network operator.

  2. A network operator who does not comply with sections 9 and 10 in respect of a wholesale network service provided by the network operator must ensure that the wholesale network service is intercept accessible.

  3. This section is subject to section 19.