Vodafone's group privacy officer, Stephen Deadman, said: "These pipes exist, the direct access model exists.

    "We are making a call to end direct access as a means of government agencies obtaining people's communication data. Without an official warrant, there is no external visibility. If we receive a demand we can push back against the agency. The fact that a government has to issue a piece of paper is an important constraint on how powers are used."

    Vodafone is calling for all direct-access pipes to be disconnected, and for the laws that make them legal to be amended. It says governments should "discourage agencies and authorities from seeking direct access to an operator's communications infrastructure without a lawful mandate".



rjw:

Somebody should reveal the locations of the wiring to local gangsters, they'll have it dug up and sold for copper in no time!


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