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Complying with the EU’s New Lawful Intercept Regulation: Delivering IP Communications Traceability

“Lawful Intercept” is poised to create a whole range of obligations and challenges for service providers


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    2006-04-10 10:46 AM


The new EU Directive mandates that all communication traffic data must be collected for a period between 6 and 24 months. “Lawful Intercept”, as it is known, is poised to create a whole range of obligations and challenges for service providers.

All of this creates a major balancing act for operators who will have to deal with all of the following:

  • Many sources of information and very large volumes of data
  • Quickly changing markets and a need to modify and launch value-added services quickly
  • Demand for new IP services and maintenance of legacy mediation
  • Mergers and acquisitions — operating and/or integrating multiple networks
  • Avoid impacting the quality of service
  • Protection of users’ privacy

Partnering with Narus and Teradata, Capgemini offers a solution that can fit all regulators’ requirements within the necessary timescale. Crucially it also does more, delivering on new opportunities that arise from the changes.