
On 04/05/2010, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 8:06 AM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
Anything is subject to lawful interception:sms, voice,data. However, this is a prerogative of the relevant authorities. Telcos normally may be required to place them by law but to the best of my knowledge, they are currently not bound. For data, the L.I.G. can be placed in the core network to sniff active data sessions, access methods, access attempts, etc basically just like any packet tracer but with more detail....and extremely powerful..
I have very good reason to believe they are bound, perhaps not by law, but by a ministerial directive.
Ministerial directives are also part of the law since they cannot be issued from a vacuum. My thoughts! --
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