Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

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125: Transitional provision relating to network operators

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"Rules for small network operators with fewer than 4,000 customers"

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If you are a network operator with less than 4 000 customers when you first register, section 13(2) applies to you. You must keep a record of your customers each month as stated in section 13(6). You must also have an average of less than 4 000 customers over each 6-month period.

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Miscellaneous provisions: Other miscellaneous provisions

125Transitional provision relating to network operators

  1. If a network operator has, at the date of first registration, less than 4 000 customers,—

  2. section 13(2) applies to the network operator, as long as—
    1. the network operator keeps a record of the number of customers it has each month in accordance with section 13(6); and
      1. the network operator maintains, from the date of first registration, an average of less than 4 000 customers over each 6-month period; and
      2. section 13(3) and (4) applies to the network operator accordingly.