The Commerce Commission has finalised its Copper Withdrawal Code that sets out the requirements Chorus, the provider of
New Zealand’s copper telecommunications network, must meet before it can stop providing wholesale copper phone and
broadband services (such as ADSL and VDSL).
By 2022 most New Zealanders are expected to have access to fibre at home, which means large parts of the traditional
copper phone and broadband network will no longer be needed. The Commission has designed the Copper Withdrawal Code to
protect consumers during the transition from copper to faster and more reliable technologies such as fibre.
“The fibre network build in New Zealand has been a significant success and we want to make sure the transition off the
old copper network is as smooth as possible over the next few years,” Telecommunications Commissioner Tristan Gilbertson
said.
“We recognise that some consumers are nervous about this change and it’s important to emphasise that Chorus can only
stop supplying copper services where households can access the same services over the fibre network. In areas where
fibre is not currently available Chorus must continue to supply copper services.
“There are protections in the Code to ensure consumers are not left without access to the telecommunications services
they need. Consumers will also get at least six months’ notice of any change. Chorus must provide consumers with the
information they need to understand the transition and, if they order a fibre service, have it installed at their home
before copper services can be stopped.”
Chorus can begin notifying consumers of its intention to stop supplying copper services in areas where fibre is
available once the Code takes effect on 1 March 2021. The earliest Chorus could then stop supplying copper services is
September 2021.
Consumers can complain to the Telecommunications Disputes Resolution Service (TDRS) if Chorus is not complying with the
code. The TDRS provides independent resolution of consumer disputes with telecommunications providers.
The final Code is available on our website.