Telecommunications Act 2001

Networks - Network operators and networks generally - Declarations of network operator status

104: When declaration must be revoked

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"When the Minister must cancel a special permission for a network operator"

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The Minister has to cancel a declaration if they are satisfied that a network operator is no longer providing the facilities listed in section 103. You can think of a declaration like a special statement that says a network operator is allowed to do certain things. The Minister will cancel this statement if the network operator stops doing what they said they would do.

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Network operators and networks generally: Declarations of network operator status

104When declaration must be revoked

  1. The Minister must revoke a declaration if the Minister is satisfied that a network operator has ceased to provide the facilities listed in section 103.

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