Case note 294247 [2019] NZPriv Cmr 1: Phone provider refuses access to incoming data
A phone provider refused to give a man records of his texts and calls because he'd received them rather than sent them.
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A phone provider refused to give a man records of his texts and calls because he'd received them rather than sent them.
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