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UK Telecoms Security Act 2021: supplier obligations to public telecoms providers, contractual flow-downs, governance and training requirements, compliance timelines, and contract renegotiation

Published on: 01 February 2024

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October 2022 saw the UK government introduce a new security framework via T(S)A 2021. This has since been bolstered by regulations that set out the precise security measures providers must undertake, together with a Code of Practice for telecoms providers that provides a good practice guide for effective telecoms security.

The telecoms security rules present particular challenges for providers of public electronic communications networks or services (public telecoms providers), bringing extra compliance obligations, markedly increased risk and a series of key questions to address.

Comprehensive due diligence should be carried out to identify the appropriate next steps to achieve compliance.

Six key considerations

Just because your business is not categorised as a Tier 1, 2 or 3 provider does not mean the rules will not affect you.

Although suppliers to public telecoms providers are not directly regulated under the telecoms security rules, they will still be affected, as Tier 1 and Tier 2 providers are required contractually to flow down specific measures to their suppliers.

As a result, suppliers delivering equipment or managed services relating to core network functions, or anything security-related, will be impacted by the rules in practical terms...

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