Telecommunications Act 2001

Fibre fixed line access services - Input methodologies - Input methodologies

174: Purpose of input methodologies

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The purpose of input methodologies is to give you certainty about the rules for fibre fixed line access services. You will know what to expect when it comes to regulation of these services. This helps regulated fibre service providers, access seekers, and end-users like you.

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Part 6Fibre fixed line access services
Input methodologies: Input methodologies

174Purpose of input methodologies

  1. The purpose of input methodologies is to promote certainty for regulated fibre service providers, access seekers, and end-users in relation to the rules, requirements, and processes applying to the regulation, or proposed regulation, of fibre fixed line access services under this Part.

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  • Section 174: inserted, on , by section 24 of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 48).