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Data Retention

LIMA Data Retention

cost effective MASS Storage solutions

Operators and ISP’s across Europe are facing laws which demands them to store traffic data records of the communication they handle for their customers.

Group 2000 has developed Data Retention solutions based upon this legislation which makes it possible to reduce investments and operational costs to a minimum. The solutions can be set up into your own network as Corporate Data Retention solution or centrally hosted within an ASP model, the so called Managed Data Retention.

The retained data will be stored secured and will be encrypted. With that it meets the highest technical standards for information storage, retrieval and handover.

The processes involved in Data Retention can be summarized as follows:

•           collect the data to be retained,

•           prepare the data for storage,

•           store the data in a searchable way,

•           manage LEAs and execute requests for Retained Data,

•           retrieve the information from the Retained Data Store,

•           handover the requested Retained Data to the LEA’s premises, and

•           destroy the data when the retention period elapses.

The Group 2000 Data Retention solution complies with all ETSI specifications and EU-directives.

The LIMA Data Retention solution combines proven reliable technology with realistic pricing. A reliable solution at minimal costs can be provided by reusing the existing LIMA infrastructure, combined with modules for Lawful Interception and using a pay as you grow licensing strategy.