Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions - Miscellaneous provisions - Costs

114: Costs of interception capability on public telecommunications network or telecommunications service

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"Who pays for intercepting messages on public phone and internet networks?"

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You need to know who pays for interception capability on public telecom networks. The network operator must pay for developing and installing it. They also pay for maintaining it.

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Part 4Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions
Miscellaneous provisions: Costs

114Costs of interception capability on public telecommunications network or telecommunications service

  1. The costs of developing, installing, and maintaining an interception capability on a public telecommunications network or a telecommunications service must be paid for by the network operator concerned.