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07 March, 2015
Telstra has become the first Australian telco to offer its subscribers similar access that law-enforcement and intelligence agencies have to their private phone metadata, backflipping on its previous position of refusing them access to it. Starting April 1, Telstra will give their customers access to a limited set of their "metadata" for a fee — information about who they've called, the time, location and duration. It does not include the content of a communication, such as the detail of what you said or wrote in an email or SMS.
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