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.
[edit] See also
- South Africa's Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related Information Act (RICA)
[edit] 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