Call for Vodafone/Sky to commit to network neutrality
InternetNZ has called on Vodafone and Sky to commit to 'network neutrality' with their proposed merger plans.
Network neutrality would mean that anyone can buy the company's content and get the same service, whether they buy
broadband or not. It would also mean that when purchasing Vodafone broadband there would be no discrimination against
content from other providers similar to Sky.
"Big content companies which own networks have an ability, and an incentive, to maximise their sales. Therefore, a large
TV provider joining forces with a large telco does raise some questions," says InternetNZ Deputy Chief Executive Andrew
Cushen.
"We would like to hear from Vodafone and Sky about what the merged company's stance will be on network neutrality and
whether it will commit to an open Internet. A positive outcome would see a promise of universally available content,
from all origins, to all destinations.
"There is no clear rules about network neutrality in New Zealand, but questions are being asked in the current
Telecommunications Act review process. Those questions may have even more relevance now."
"It's important for all Internet users that we preserve a competitive environment in New Zealand's telecommunications
sector," says Cushen.
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