Press Release: Telecommunications bill pushing ahead with the piecemeal destruction of New Zealand’s copper landline system.

Press Release: Telecommunications bill pushing ahead with the piecemeal destruction of New Zealand’s copper landline system.

Telecommunications bill: Pushing ahead with the piecemeal destruction of New Zealand’s copper landline system.

 

The Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill (which has now passed its second reading) is designed to allow the piecemeal destruction of New Zealand’s copper landline system.

 

The copper landline system allows people to have a safe corded phone which will usually work when a home or business loses power, proving a vital lifeline in the event of an emergency.

 

If the bill becomes law, New Zealanders who lose access to the copper system who want to have the security of having a working phone during a power outage will have fork out for an expensive battery back-up system for a fibre based phone.*

 

While the bill started its life under the previous National-led government, it is now the responsibility of Labour MP Kris Faafoi.

 

The Select Committee that considered the bill essentially ignored the submissions from members of the public which were overwhelmingly in favour of retaining the copper landline system to facilitate consumer choice and for public safety reasons.**

 

Save Our Landlines NZ urges MPs to reject the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill unless it is redrafted to protect New Zealanders’ access to the safe, reliable copper phone line network rather than allow for the important asset, built up over many decades to be destroyed.

 

ENDS

 

 

*The system recommended by Spark costs several hundred dollars.

** A press release on this issue may be read at this link: https://saveourlandlines.nz/news/kiwis-alarmed-at-govt-proposal-to-destroy-landline-infrastructure/

** Quotes from a selection of the submissions may be read at this link:

https://saveourlandlines.nz/news/quotes-from-submissions-on-telecommunications-bill/

 

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About Save Our Landlines NZ:

This website is being developed by New Zealanders who want to see the copper landline network in NZ to be retained and protected. If you value having a corded landline phone that will work even if you home (and the area in which you live) loses electricity, you are very welcome to join us.

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Kiwis Alarmed at Govt. Proposal to Destroy Landline Infrastructure

Press release

May 1, 2018, Save Our Landlines NZ.

 

Kiwis Alarmed at Govt. Proposal to Destroy Landline Infrastructure

                                              

 

Many New Zealanders are irate at the government’s plans to scuttle much of the country’s landline copper wired infrastructure, citing serious irreversible safety concerns.

 

Kiwis made submissions on the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill to let the government know that the destruction of New Zealand’s copper landline infrastructure proposed in the bill is unacceptable.

 

The Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill began its life under the past National-led government and passed its first reading in Parliament in August 2017.

 

A preliminary analysis of submissions on the bill by volunteers working on the Save Our Landlines NZ campaign shows that the vast majority of individuals who made submissions on the bill are virtually unanimous in their desire to preserve New Zealand’s copper landline telephone network.

 

A common theme among submissions from individuals was how a corded phone connected to the copper landline network would still work even if a home lost power and could therefore provide vital access to emergency services.

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“Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill” threatens future of landlines

“Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill” threatens future of landlines

As of this writing (April 28 2018) a bill (the “Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill”) is currently being considered by the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Parliamentary Select Committee.

Submissions on the bill closed on 2 February 2018.  (An extension until March 30 was granted to members of Grey Power but the organisation’s national leadership apparently chose not to inform its members about the extension.)

As of May 4, 2018, the select committee had posted 175 submissions on its website

https://www.parliament.nz/en/pb/bills-and-laws/bills-proposed-laws/document/BILL_74818/tab/submissionsandadvice

The clause of the bill that proposes to deregulate the copper phone line infrastructure in parts of NZ where fibre optic infrastructure

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