How Telecommunications Providers Must Prepare for EU e-Evidence Orders

Telecommunications operators are among the most affected service providers under the EU e-Evidence Regulation. Holding subscriber data, access logs, CDRs and network metadata for millions of users, telcos will be primary recipients of European Production Orders from law enforcement authorities across all 27 EU Member States.

Telco-Specific Challenges

Unlike SaaS platforms or cloud providers that typically hold application-level data, telecommunications operators manage complex network infrastructure where relevant data is distributed across multiple systems: subscriber databases, HLR/HSS, RADIUS servers, CDR repositories, IP management systems, voicemail platforms and more. Mapping EPOC data category requests to these diverse sources requires deep network knowledge and automated extraction capabilities.

Leveraging Existing LI Infrastructure

The good news for telcos is that lawful interception infrastructure already provides many of the building blocks needed for e-Evidence compliance. Your LIMS already manages legal orders and warrant lifecycle. Your mediation platform already connects to network elements for data collection. Your handover interfaces already support encrypted delivery to authorities. ICS extends this existing investment to cover e-Evidence, adding the specific workflow, validation and reporting capabilities required by the new regulation.

Discover how ICS can help your telecommunications operation prepare for e-Evidence. Learn more about our e-Evidence solution for telcos.

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