Compliance Deadline: August 18, 2026
e-Evidence Compliance for Telecommunications Providers
Under EU Regulation 2023/1543, telecommunications operators are explicitly in scope as electronic communication service providers. Law enforcement authorities across Europe can now issue European Production Orders (EPOC) and Preservation Orders (EPOC-PR) directly to telcos, requiring disclosure of subscriber data, access logs, CDRs and even content data within strict deadlines.
Telco Data Categories Under EPOC
Your subscriber records (MSISDN, IMSI, customer data), access data (IP logs, cell-ID, login timestamps), transactional data (CDRs, billing records) and content data all fall under the four EPOC data categories. ICS maps your existing BSS/OSS data to the regulation automatically.
Extends Your Existing LI Infrastructure
ICS e-Evidence integrates directly with your existing LIMS and LI Mediation Platform. No separate silo. The same ETSI-compliant architecture you already use for lawful interception now handles e-Evidence orders, with automated data extraction from your provisioning and CDR systems.
Built for Telco Volume
Telcos serving millions of subscribers will face high volumes of EPOC orders. Our automation engine handles bulk processing, API integration with BSS/OSS, and 24/7 operational readiness including the 8-hour emergency response SLA for terrorism and imminent threat cases.
Next Compliance Layer on TKG/TKÜV
You already comply with TKG §170ff, TR TKÜV and Vorratsdatenspeicherung/Quick-Freeze. e-Evidence is the next mandatory compliance layer. ICS positions it as a natural extension of what you already have — not a separate system to manage.
