Lobby group wants regulation on cell phone market

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Tue, 11 Aug 2009 12:00a.m.

The group says Telecom and Vodafone run a lucrative duopoly

The group says Telecom and Vodafone run a lucrative duopoly

By Dan Parker

A coalition of lobby groups backed by 2 Degrees, the latest entrant in the cell phone market, has been formed to try and convince the Government to regulate prices.

The issue of regulation is currently being reviewed by the Commerce Commission and both Vodafone and Telecom are in the new group’s sights.

The group says Telecom and Vodafone run a lucrative duopoly.

“Everybody is contributing something to this,” says 2 Degrees CEO Eric Hertz.

“While it’s true that we might be able to contribute more, it doesn’t mean there isn’t an equal level or greater level of commitment to this. I think taking that number out in isolation may distort the fundamental principals that are behind this.”

What is really behind the campaign is the move towards Government regulation. The Commerce Commission has already released a draft suggestion to that effect, but a final recommendation will not be made to the telecommunications minister Stephen Joyce until the end of the year.

If that happens, mobile termination rates will be lowered – meaning it could be significantly cheaper to call and text rival networks.

The Telecommunications Association says customers are paying far too much, and with regulation they could save around $200 a year.

“We are well acquainted with what is going on internationally and it’s just not sustainable,” says Ernie TUANZ Chief Executive Ernie Newman.

“New Zealand has to come into line.”

The group’s slogan is ‘Drop the rate, mate’.

Telecom says its XT network is proof there is no need for regulation. But others disagree, and ‘drop the rate, mate’ is cheekily directed squarely at the telecommunications minister.

The group say they are set up to counteract any influence Telecom and Vodafone can assert on the process.

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24 Aug 2009 09:15p.m.

Dianne wrote:

Good on you 2 degrees I got my simm card just waiting to transfer my number from vodafone I have been with them for many years but not anymore I hope many more people transfer over

12 Aug 2009 07:26p.m.

Dianne wrote:

I think it will be great (2 degrees). I have been with Vodafone for years now. I text Australia alot, which costs more to do if I ring and text with Vodafone, than doing it to NZ numbers. But 2 degrees charges the same rate for OZ & NZ numbers. Cheap as. Plus when you top up, you also get 100 free texts (to a 2 degrees phone no). Thats a good deal to me. I am changing to them for sure.

12 Aug 2009 08:53a.m.

Sam wrote:

Vodafone's claim user price will go up. Let them increase the price and see who will go under faster. As for handset prices going up, I can only say there are far more better handsets at cheaper prices than the ones they put out for sale.

11 Aug 2009 11:07p.m.

samiir wrote:

I think it is time to see new product. go 2 degree....

11 Aug 2009 09:31p.m.

John wrote:

Good to see someone is doing something about the ridiculous prices we seem to have to pay on our mobile phones. With Vodafone and Telecom colluding on prices it's hard enough to get a good deal, hopefully this will see an end to that at least.