Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Interception capability duties - Related duties

27: Network operators may share resources

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"Network operators can work together to share things like equipment or staff."

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You can work with other network operators to share equipment or staff. This helps you meet the rules about intercepting communications. You still have to follow all the other rules that apply to you.

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Part 2Interception capability duties
Related duties

27Network operators may share resources

  1. Nothing in this Act prevents network operators from co-ordinating, sharing, or contracting for services (whether equipment or staff) in order to meet the interception capability requirements in the Act.

  2. However, any arrangement referred to in subsection (1) does not affect any obligations that apply to a network operator and that have been imposed by or under this Act.