25 July 2008
Improving rural telecommunications
Federated Farmers telecommunications spokesman Donald Aubrey welcomes the release earlier today of a report that
recommends a range of reforms to the Telecommunications Service Obligation.
The obligation, once known as the Kiwi Share Obligation, is the primary funding mechanism for ensuring all New
Zealanders can enjoy free local calling, as well as the expansion of internet access into rural areas.
The Federation supports the report’s recommendations that the obligation doesn’t limit its funding for any one
technology as technology has advanced far faster than regulation.
“The service obligation agreement was set in stone back in the early 1990s, we can’t read the words now because of the
moss,” said Mr Aubrey.
Federated Farmers also supports the report’s recommendation for an element of contestability into how the obligation is
delivered around the country.
“The days of having just one telecommunications provider are long gone. Today we have a number of credible operators in
the New Zealand market. Opening up the service obligation to competitive tender should bring the benefits of
efficiencies and cost reduction that the competitive market has brought to other areas,”Mr Aubrey said.
The Federation looks forward to working with other parties to support the improvement of telecommunications in rural
areas.
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