Issued 15 November 2000/118
Vodafone applies for clearance to acquire spectrum rights
The Commerce Commission has received an application from Vodafone Mobile NZ Limited for clearance to acquire management
rights in the current auction of radio frequency spectrum.
The auction rules require that:
* a proposed acquisition be cleared or authorised by the Commission, or
* the bidder provides evidence to the Ministry of Economic Development, which is running the auction, that the
proposed acquisition would not breach the Commerce Act.
The Commission's Commerce Act Manager, Geoff Thorn, said that the Act prohibits business acquisitions that result in
dominance being acquired or strengthened in any markets.
Parties can apply for a clearance, which the Commission will give if it is satisfied that dominance is not acquired or
strengthened. The Act gives the Commission 10 working days in which to make its decision. Working day 10 will be
November 29.
Public copies of Vodafone's application are available from the Commission's Wellington office-level 7 Landcorp House,
101 Lambton Quay-but details of the specific rights Vodafone wishes to acquire are commercially sensitive and the
Commission has agreed to treat them as confidential.
Commission media releases can be viewed on its web site www.comcom.govt.nz