Interception of Communications Bill 2006
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The Interception of Communications Bill of 2006 is a Zimbabwean bill that proposes to allow government agencies to intercept telephonic, e-mail and cellphone messages. The Bill also requires that operators of telecommunications services install software and hardware to enable interception of communication and storing of information specified by the government.
See also
External links
- Zimbabwe moves to monitor private communications article by Commonwealth Press Union
- MISA-Zimbabwe analysis the constitutionality of the Interception of Communications Bill 2006 on Zimbabwe Situation
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