Act 21 of 2010 Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related Information Amendment Act
Some mobile cellular electronic communication service providers must record and store customer information by 30 June 2011, and must not keep allowing service continuation for activated SIM-cards if that information has not been recorded and stored.
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- Act 21 of 2010
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Some mobile cellular electronic communication service providers must record and store customer information by 30 June 2011, and must not keep allowing service continuation for activated SIM-cards if that information has not been recorded and stored. This section gives the Act its short title.
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