Holland: Tapping mobile phones

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Holland: Tapping mobile phones
artdoc August=1993

The Dutch Ministry of Justice will pay the costs, estimated at
about 20 million British Pounds, to adapt the present mobile
telephone network (ATF nets 2 & 3) to the needs of law
enforcement and security agencies who have not been able to
monitor mobile telephone communications since these new networks
became operational in the mid-1980s. The cabinet has now
introduced a bill which will force network operators to provide
and pay for facilities to allow the monitoring of
telecommunications by government agencies on all future systems.

Statewatch vol 3 no 4 July-August 1993

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