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NZ Telecommunications Act to be upgraded

Published: 21 July 2016 Category: Industry News

A review of the New Zealand Telecommunications Act 2001 is underway to ensure the country has the right laws for communications networks after 2020, to meet the needs of consumers and businesses, and to help keep its economy growing.

NZ Telecommunications Act to be upgraded

Communications Minister, Amy Adams recently released an options paper that seeks feedback on the Government’s new ‘utility-style’ model for regulating fixed-line communications services after 2020, stating: “The regime governing our telecommunications industry is now 15 years old and our review is critical to building a system that supports growth, investment and innovation.

“We want to ensure high quality and affordable broadband services are available for New Zealanders. To achieve this, the Government is proposing to establish a durable and flexible framework that supports competition, innovation and efficient investment for consumers.”

In April, the Government announced high-level decisions to set up a new utility-style regime for fixed-line communications services provided on the Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) network and Chorus’ copper network after 2020. The options paper seeks more detailed feedback from industry and consumer groups on how this new regime will work in practice.

“The new regime is designed to increase long-term certainty in the telecommunications sector and reduce volatility,” continued Adams. “It also aims to support ongoing innovation and investment which will result in better services for consumers – meaning consistently improving speeds and quality at affordable prices.

“These changes are designed to deliver a more stable and fit-for-purpose regulatory regime, which will deliver better broadband for New Zealanders. I encourage interested parties to provide feedback on the options presented in this paper.”

Submissions on the options paper close on 19 August 2016. For more details and to make a submission visit:www.mbie.govt.nz/telcoreview.