Telecommunications Act 2001

Fibre fixed line access services - Price-quality regulation

192: Purpose of price-quality regulation

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"Controlling the price and quality of internet services"

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The purpose of price-quality regulation is to control the price and quality of fibre fixed line access services. You get these services from regulated fibre service providers. This regulation helps manage how much you pay and the quality of the services you receive.

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Part 6Fibre fixed line access services
Price-quality regulation

192Purpose of price-quality regulation

  1. The purpose of price-quality regulation is to regulate the price and quality of fibre fixed line access services provided by regulated fibre service providers.

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  • Section 192: inserted, on , by section 24 of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 48).