Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Interception capability duties - Related duties

21: Certain facilities not required to be intercept capable

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"Some phone and internet links don't need to be able to intercept messages."

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You do not need to have a special way to intercept messages on a link that connects two or more public phone or internet networks. This rule applies to companies that operate these networks. They are not required to have this special interception capability on these links.

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Part 2Interception capability duties
Related duties

21Certain facilities not required to be intercept capable

  1. A network operator is not required to have an interception capability on a telecommunication link that is used to interconnect 2 or more public telecommunications networks.

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  • 2004 No 19 s 9