Commerce Commission Releases Issues Paper On Mobile Termination
The Commerce Commission today released an issues paper on mobile termination. The Commission is currently considering
whether there are reasonable grounds to launch a Schedule 3 investigation under the Telecommunications Act.
The issues paper follows a letter sent to the telecommunications industry in May 2008, asking for views on a possible
Schedule 3 investigation.
Telecommunications Commissioner Dr Ross Patterson said, “The issues paper is part of the Commission’s process in
considering whether there are reasonable grounds for an investigation. On the basis of submissions received to date, the
Commission considers that there may be reasonable grounds to commence an investigation into mobile termination, and is
consulting further with the release of the issues paper.”
Under the Telecommunications Act, if the Commission was to launch an investigation, companies may agree undertakings
with the Commission. Dr Patterson noted that submissions on the issues paper would assist any party proposing to lodge
an undertaking.
The Issues Paper is available on the Commission’s website www.comcom.govt.nz under Industry
Regulation/Telecommunications/ Investigations/Mobile to Mobile Termination
Submissions on the issues paper are due on 5 September 2008.
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