Offering a bit of relief to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), the UK government has announced that it has abandoned the proposed plan to create a centralised database comprising records of all UK telephone calls, emails and web traffic.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith eventually decided to drop the controversial plan amid widespread disagreement over it. Instead, telecom companies and ISPs will be directed to keep their users’ telephone and web activity records for government use.
However, building infrastructure to introduce the new proposed surveillance system would cost up to a whopping £2 billion.
The notion of centralised database was originally mooted as a part of the Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP) intended to evaluate the measures to maintain data communications’ capability of the country, primarily in the wake of dynamic technological environment.
Introducing new system would require ISPs to employ new staff and purchase new equipments, and hence, ISPA noted that the government had to ensure that it would reimburse the costs of employing these changes.
Along the same line, ISPA said, “In updating the government's capabilities in the new communications environment, ISPA expects government to commit to reimbursing service providers for any extra costs of storing and retrieving data as is required under existing legislation”.
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