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Draft Telecom TSO cost calculation for 2006/07

Published: Mon 24 Nov 2008 10:10 AM
Issued 24 November 2008/no 063
Telecommunications Act: Commerce Commission releases draft Telecom TSO cost calculation for 2006/07
The Commerce Commission today released a telecommunication service obligation (TSO) determination for the Local Residential Telephone Service covering the 2006/07 year. The draft cost is $62.8 million.
Under the TSO, Telecom is obliged to provide certain local residential telephone services to residential customers who may not otherwise be provided with those services at an affordable price. The TSO allows Telecom to recover its costs of providing this service.
In producing this draft determination the Commission has followed the modelling approach used in the 2004/05 and 2005/06 determinations.
The total cost for 2006/07 will be shared according to the TSO Cost Allocation determination for 2006/07 which is available on the Commission's website. Under the Cost Allocation determination the costs will be shared amongst the following: Telecom, Vodafone, TelstraClear, WorldxChange, Compass, CallPlus, Ihug, Woosh and Teamtalk.
Interested parties are invited to make submissions on the determination. The closing date for submissions is Friday 9 January 2009 at 5pm. Submissions should be sent by email to telco@comcom.govt.nz.
A copy of the Commission's draft determination will be available by 1pm on Monday 24 November 2008 on www.comcom.govt.nz under Industry Regulation - Telecommunications -
Telecommunications Service Obligations - 2006/2007 TSO Determination
Background
The Local Residential Telephone Service Obligations (TSO) is the successor to the Kiwi Share. The TSO was established by the Crown to recognise the economic costs that Telecom carries in providing service to commercially non-viable residential customers who they would not otherwise provide service to at an affordable price.
The Commission administers the TSO deed by:
• monitoring compliance of the TSO service provider;
• determining the cost faced by the service providers in accordance with the Telecommunications Act, unless the amount is specified in the deed;
• determining the liable persons; and
• determining the apportionment of this cost among the liable persons.
Once the TSO costs have been determined, the costs are shared among liable persons.
The 'liable persons' are Telecom and the companies operating public switched telephone networks (PSTN) that are interconnected with Telecom's PSTN.
ENDS

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