The Register: Phone cos and rights activists round on Clarke

Posted by Suw Charman in Data Retention, In The Press at September 16th, 2005

i was so caught up in the conference I was at last Friday that I entirely failed to notice that we were in The Register, on data retention. As were ETNOA:

The European Telecommunications Network Operators’s Association (ETNOA) called on UK Home Secretary Charles Clarke and his fellow ministers to engage in fuller discussions with industry.

Michael Bartholomew, a spokesman for the organisation, said the case for the compulsory retention of communications data had not been proven, and argued that tracking data for unsuccessful calls would be extraordinarily expensive, with operators having to make system changes costing in the region of £108m each.

“We think this is a rather unsophisticated approach to a complex problem,” he told The Guardian.

Good to see other people getting vocal about it too.

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