New Zealand - Regulatory Environment (2000) - Ministerial Inquiry

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Last updated: 22 Oct 2003 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 7

Analyst: Kylie Wansink

Synopsis

In November 1999, the then new Labour Government revealed new plans to increase competition in the country’s telecom sector, which included tackling such issues as Number Portability, information disclosure and Internet access. A Ministerial Inquiry was established in February 2000, with the broad aim of assessing the extent to which the existing regulatory regime met the government’s stated objective for the telecommunications sector. This report provides an overview and analysis of the final report of the Ministerial Enquiry released in October 2000.

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