Telecommunications Act 2001

Preliminary - General

7: Telecommunications access codes

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"Rules for phone and internet service codes"

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In this Act, a telecommunications access code refers to a code for one or more services. You can think of it as a code for services like phone or internet. These services can be designated or specified services, or services supplied under a registered undertaking.

The rules for telecommunications access codes are outlined in Schedule 2. This schedule tells you what applies to these codes. You can find the details of these rules in Schedule 2.

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Part 1Preliminary
General

7Telecommunications access codes

  1. In this Act, telecommunications access code means an access code for 1 or more—

  2. designated services or specified services:
    1. services supplied under a registered undertaking.
      1. Schedule 2 sets out provisions that apply to telecommunications access codes.

      Notes
      • Section 7(1): substituted, on , by section 6 of the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006 (2006 No 83).