Commission seeks feedback on proposed changes
Commission seeks feedback on proposed changes to how it monitors mobile markets
As part of a review of how it
monitors telecommunications markets, the Commerce Commission
is currently seeking feedback on the information it proposes
to collect and report on in relation to mobile
telecommunications markets.
The proposed changes to the Commission’s mobile monitoring regime are to collect information less frequently but in more detail, and to apply a revised set of metrics that reflects feedback from the industry.
“Telecommunications markets are dynamic, particularly for mobile services. There have been significant changes in both the supply and demand of mobile services since the current monitoring was set up three years ago, so it’s a good time to review the way we monitor this market. For example, new ways of selling mobile services to customers—like bundling together calling minutes, text messages and data—mean that we need to change how we monitor and report prices,” said Dr Stephen Gale, Telecommunications Commissioner.
“We want to make sure we are collecting useful and up-to-date information to inform all stakeholders of key trends and potential threats to the competitiveness of the sector,” said Dr Gale. “We also want to ensure we get consistent information from all mobile providers without imposing an undue reporting burden.”
The Commission is seeking technical feedback on the proposed changes. Interested parties are invited to provide their feedback by 18 September 2014. Please send your feedback to telco@comcom.govt.nz.
The proposed changes, and related information, are available on the Commission’s website:www.comcom.govt.nz/regulated-industries/telecommunications/monitoring-reports-and-studies/monitoring-strategy
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