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Telecommunications Inquiry Report Released

Published: Wed 4 Oct 2000 10:53 AM
Communications Minister Paul Swain has today released the report from the ministerial inquiry into telecommunications.
Paul Swain thanked inquiry leader Hugh Fletcher and his team – Cathie Harrison and Alan Asher – for the work they put into the report.
"The inquiry team has put in seven months of intense work on this document," he said.
"During that time the team released an issues paper, took submissions on the issues paper, issued a draft report and sought submissions on that. They took further public comments on the submissions and undertook rounds of public hearings. It has been a thorough consultative process and I welcome the input made by the industry.
"It is now over to the government to decide what our response will be.
"I intend making that response before Christmas, and I want to get any necessary legislative changes under way by then as well," Paul Swain said.
Contact:
Kerry Lamont – press sec – 044719889/ 025 270 9106/ kerry.lamont@parliament.govt.nz
Copies of the report: The report is available on line at www.teleinquiry.govt.nz. You can order a printed copy from the teleinquiry office – 04 4601375 or by using a form on the www.teleinquiry.govt.nz site. The printed copies come from Pronto Print at a cost of $26.50 for the report and $27.50 for the appendices. The report will be available from 10am.

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