Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Interception capability duties - Related duties

22: Design of networks not affected by this Part

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"This law does not control how networks are designed."

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This part of the law does not let a surveillance agency or the Minister tell you to use a specific design for a network or service. It also does not stop you from using a specific design for a network or service. You can find more information about similar laws by visiting the legislation website.

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Part 2Interception capability duties
Related duties

22Design of networks not affected by this Part

  1. This Part does not authorise a surveillance agency or the Minister to—

  2. require any person to adopt a specific design or feature for any network or service; or
    1. prohibit any person from adopting any specific design or feature for any network or service.
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