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(Although I now what the NA...stands for I have to ask) >> From the initial discussions in Sweden around the new electronic >> communications act, it seems as if the operators are obliged to >> provide >> tapping free of charge. If this turns out to be the case, I guess it >> is >> pretty much the same all over Europe as the law is supposed to be >> based >> on a EU framework. > > There's nothing in the new EU Communications Framework (or indeed > elsewhere in EU law) that controls whether or not operators can charge > for wiretaps. It's a country by country thing. Complicated by some > countries that claim to re-imburse, actually being chronically bad at > paying the invoices. So the EU part is only the tapping requirement? The charging scheme is local? Or did I miss all of this? - kurtis - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.3 iQA/AwUBQBC5ZKarNKXTPFCVEQIXMgCgx9GfYC+KS43lvfqUAW94bwRGH8sAoLk7 Pss7/MQctcapaNOWAL0Au6V1 =Ei2W -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----