Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions - Registration - Network operators must register

62: Registration information

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When you register as a network operator, you must provide certain information. This includes your name, the name and contact details of employees who will deal with issues related to interception capability and network security, and the total number of your customers. You must also provide an estimate of the total number of end-users across all telecommunications services if you offer retail services. You need to tell us about the geographical coverage of your telecommunications services and public telecommunications networks. You must also provide details of any outsourcing arrangements, the types of telecommunications services you provide, and an address for service of notices under the Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013. You have to say whether you are subject to certain duties, such as complying with sections 9 and 10, being intercept ready, or being intercept accessible. You must prepare this information as at the date of your application or annual update.

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Part 4Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions
Registration: Network operators must register

62Registration information

  1. The information referred to in section 61(b) is as follows (to the extent that the information is applicable):

  2. the name of the network operator:
    1. the name and contact details of a suitable employee of the network operator who will be responsible for dealing with issues raised by a surveillance agency relating to interception capability or an interception warrant or any other lawful interception authority:
      1. the name and contact details of a suitable employee of the network operator who will be responsible for dealing with issues raised by the Director relating to network security:
        1. the total number of the network operator's customers:
          1. in the case of a network operator that offers retail services, an estimate of the total number of end-users across all telecommunications services:
            1. the total number of connections for wholesale network services:
              1. the geographical coverage of the network operator's telecommunications services and public telecommunications networks (for example, by reference to the name of a region or to national coverage):
                1. the particulars of any outsourcing arrangement (including the date of the arrangement, the names of the parties to it, and its general nature):
                  1. the types of telecommunications services provided by the network operator (for example, mobile, email, or Voice over Internet Protocol services):
                    1. an address for service of notices under this Act:
                      1. whether the network operator is subject to—
                        1. the duty to comply with sections 9 and 10; or
                          1. the duty to be intercept ready; or
                            1. the duty to be intercept accessible.
                            2. The information specified in this section must be prepared as at the date of the application (or, in the case of an annual update, as at the date of that update).