Telecommunications Act 2001

Deregulating copper fixed line access services - Deregulating copper fixed line access services

69AF: Copper withdrawal code

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When you hear the term copper withdrawal code, it refers to a set of rules approved under Schedule 2A. You can find these rules by looking at the link to Schedule 2A. The rules in Schedule 2A explain what the copper withdrawal code is about.

The copper withdrawal code is an important part of the law that talks about deregulating copper fixed line access services. You can learn more about it by reading the Telecommunications Act 2001. The code is used to guide how copper services are managed.

You can find more information about the copper withdrawal code in the Telecommunications Act 2001. The act explains how the code works and what it means for you. It is a way to understand the rules about copper services in New Zealand.

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Part 2AADeregulating copper fixed line access services
Deregulating copper fixed line access services

69AFCopper withdrawal code

  1. In this Part, copper withdrawal code means the code approved under Schedule 2A.

  2. Schedule 2A sets out the provisions that apply to the copper withdrawal code.

Notes
  • Section 69AF: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 48).