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Internet interception to start in Switzerland

Posted on July 20, 2009July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Wikileaks.org has published confidential documents that “detail information on an official program for centralized, real-time, interception of Internet traffic in Switzerland. The interception will start on August 1, 2009.”

One of the documents in the file is draft version 0.2 of TR TS (Technical Requirements for Telecommunication Surveillance). It is dated May 2009 and “applies to every telecommunication provider operating in Switzerland or offering services to customers geographically based in Switzerland or abroad.”

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