Telecommunications Act 2001

Telecommunications service obligations - TSO instruments

72: New KSO does not alter or revoke constitution of Telecom

You could also call this:

"A new rule doesn't change Telecom's existing rules."

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If you look at the law about telecommunications, you will see a part that was called section 72. This section said that a new KSO would not change or cancel the rules that govern Telecom. You can find more information about the law that changed this by looking at the Telecommunications (TSO, Broadband, and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2011. This change happened on 1 July 2011.

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Part 3Telecommunications service obligations
TSO instruments

72New KSO does not alter or revoke constitution of Telecom (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 72: repealed, on , by section 10 of the Telecommunications (TSO, Broadband, and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 27).