Telecom Rural Charges Price Hike “Yet Another Blow To Rural New Zealand”
26 rural Mayors met today to discuss some of the issues currently of concern to the territorial local authorities
around New Zealand. Of primary concern was the issue of the increase in Telecom’s rural connection charges.
David Owen, Mayor of Waimate District and Local Government Rural Sector Group Spokesperson said that the rural Mayors
who attended today’s meeting and were briefed by Telecom still felt betrayed and angry at the proposed increases in
connection charges.
“The Mayors listened to Telecom but are still furious. Access to a phone is not a luxury in rural New Zealand, it is a
necessity. Without a phone life in rural New Zealand is not safe and surely that is reason enough for Telecom to
reconsider its decision,” said David Owen.
The Mayors passed a unanimous resolution condemning Telecom’s new charging proposals and demanding that the Government
ensures that Telecom complies with the intent of their Kiwishare obligation, so that all New Zealanders have access to
telecommunication services at a reasonable cost.
The Group also expressed concerns about Telecom’s possible involvement in Government plans for Broadband expansion to
service rural and provincial education. Based on this most recent decision by Telecom, there is wide spread cynicism
over the reliability and commitment to social responsibility of Telecom.
Other issues discussed today were rural roading funding and lack of new works planned, rural health initiatives, rural
sewerage upgrades, and Sport and Recreation (formally Hillary Commission) Community Sport Funding abolition for rural
communities.