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SCHEDULEU.K.COMMUNICATIONS DATA TO BE RETAINED

PART 3 U.K.INTERNET ACCESS, INTERNET E-MAIL OR INTERNET TELEPHONY

Data necessary to trace and identify the source of a communicationU.K.

11.—(1) The user ID allocated.

(2) The user ID and telephone number allocated to the communication entering the public telephone network.

(3) The name and address of the subscriber or registered user to whom an Internet Protocol (IP) address, user ID or telephone number was allocated at the time of the communication.

Data necessary to identify the destination of a communicationU.K.

12.—(1) In the case of internet telephony, the user ID or telephone number of the intended recipient of the call.

(2) In the case of internet e-mail or internet telephony, the name and address of the subscriber or registered user and the user ID of the intended recipient of the communication.

Data necessary to identify the date, time and duration of a communicationU.K.

13.—(1) In the case of internet access—

(a)The date and time of the log-in to and log-off from the internet access service, based on a specified time zone,

(b)The IP address, whether dynamic or static, allocated by the internet access service provider to the communication, and

(c)The user ID of the subscriber or registered user of the internet access service.

(2) In the case of internet e-mail or internet telephony, the date and time of the log-in to and log-off from the internet e-mail or internet telephony service, based on a specified time zone.

Data necessary to identify the type of communicationU.K.

14.  In the case of internet e-mail or internet telephony, the internet service used.

Data necessary to identify users' communication equipment (or what purports to be their equipment)U.K.

15.—(1) In the case of dial-up access, the calling telephone number.

(2) In any other case, the digital subscriber line (DSL) or other end point of the originator of the communication.