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4.

(c)

(d)

Security Forces services connected to the public network; and

hospitals, ambulance stations, doctors, etc.

Should the telephone traffic be such as to severe congestion in the network or overload on exchange, the Managing Director will firstly to the general public to desist from telephone communication.

cause

any appeal

5.

Director

will

If such an appeal fails, then the Managing

be authorised under

the Ordinance, Cap. 106, to block, at services which he considers to be

Telecommunication

his discretion,

non-essential.

Maintenance

6.

In the event of outside exchanges requiring maintenance, the Telephone Company will contact local District/Divisional Police Stations for information the security situation and the need for escorts or otherwise.

on

Security

7.

are

The exchanges are built to a very high standard of physical security. All staff responsible for putting into effect enhanced security measures on the outbreak of an emergency.

Manning of Exchanges

8.

Although all staff

require

exchanges are automatic, they to be in attendance to carry out testing and for the clearance of faults, as well as for security reasons. The staffing of exchanges is

importance and all

services

of

telecommunications

therefore

emergency.

and

exchanges will be staffed

in an

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