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InternetNZ cautiously welcomes Telecom comments

Published: Fri 12 May 2006 03:20 PM
InternetNZ cautiously welcomes Telecom comments
Media Release – For Immediate Release: Friday 12 May 2006
"InternetNZ welcomes Telecom's comments today in response to last week’s Telecommunications regulatory reform announcements, but we do so with some caution," said InternetNZ Executive Director Keith Davidson today.
"Telecom's acknowledgement that the public support the changes announced is a good thing. The company’s now-stated commitment to respond to the new environment is a good starting point for the changes Telecom needs to make.
"However, the devil will be in the details of the response. Telecom could choose to make solid initial progress through:
• Considering voluntary structural separation into wholesale and retail divisions
• Immediate voluntary engagement in real two-way dialogue with UBS wholesalers
• Providing immediate improvement to existing broadband packages for both wholesale and retail customers, especially through improvement in upload speeds
• Reinstituting neutral peering for Internet traffic with other Service Providers at all Internet Exchanges in NZ, providing faster, more efficient and cheaper interconnectivity within NZ
• Treating the Internet as an open access network with end-to-end connectivity, rather than seeking to provide Telecom configured services and products
• Eliminating ADSL churn fees and installation delays for the end customers of wholesale Service Providers
"Alternatively, they could choose a defensive strategy which complies with the letter of the law but not the spirit of open access and equivalent wholesale treatment that lies behind the new framework.
"InternetNZ urges Telecom's Board and management to choose the first strategy, and to put the record of recent years behind them," Keith Davidson concluded.
ENDS

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