Phone companies ordered to keep records for a year

The European Union agreed today to legally require telecommunications companies to keep records of phone and e-mail traffic for up to one year as part of the bloc’s anti-terrorist campaign.

Phone companies ordered to keep records for a year

The European Union agreed today to legally require telecommunications companies to keep records of phone and e-mail traffic for up to one year as part of the bloc’s anti-terrorist campaign.

The decision by 25 EU justice ministers comes after years of European debate over the privacy and cost concerns of data retention. Officials said the ministers agreed phone companies must keep records for 12 months and internet access providers for six months.

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