Home Office officials met with the Internet hub, the London Internet Exchange (Linx), last week to mollify Internet service providers' (ISPs) concerns about the Investigatory Powers Bill. ISPs say the Bill could drive up their costs by up to 15%.
Home Office officials met with the Internet hub, the London Internet Exchange (Linx), last week to mollify Internet service providers' (ISPs) concerns about the Investigatory Powers Bill. ISPs say ...
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