COMCOM: TEL: CCOM recommends regulation
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COMCOM: TEL: CCOM recommends regulation
Media Release
Issued 16 June 2010/no 118
Commerce Commission recommends regulation of mobile termination access
services
In its reconsideration report issued today, the Commerce Commission has
recommended under the Telecommunications Act that the Minister for
Communications and Information Technology regulate mobile termination access
services (MTAS), and not accept undertakings from Telecom and Vodafone.
"The Commission considers that cost-based mobile termination rates, when
compared to the offers in the undertakings, will better promote competition
in the mobile market and will be in the best long-term interests of
end-users," said Dr Ross Patterson, Telecommunications Commissioner.
"While a plan like Vodafone's Talk Add-on, which has now been withdrawn,
might provide short term benefits to consumers on larger networks, in the
Commission's view, such plans are likely to result in longer term detrimental
effects on competition in the mobile services market," said Dr Ross
Patterson. "In the long term, the Commission expects that its recommendation
of regulation will ensure that all mobile users will benefit from greater
competition, which is expected to result in access to more competitive prices
and services."
"For the first time, retail plans such as Talk Add-on introduced a low on-net
tariff to a very broad customer base of a large existing network. Faced with
such plans, a small entrant paying the wholesale mobile termination rates
contained in the undertakings would be likely to incur significant losses and
therefore be unable to compete against the large networks," said Dr
Patterson.
As the report is now with the Minister, the Commission will be making no
further comment.
The Commission's final reconsideration report and associated documents are
all available on the Commission's website at
www.comcom.govt.nz/mobiletomobiletermination
Background
Mobile termination prices are the wholesale charges mobile phone companies
charge for terminating calls or texts from other fixed or mobile networks.
Undertakings. Under the Telecommunications Act 2001 (the Act), parties can
submit undertakings, which are an offer of terms and conditions for the
supply of a service as an alternative to regulation.
Requirements of the Telecommunications Act. The Act requires that the
Commission makes a recommendation which best promotes competition for the
long-term benefit of end users.
Reconsideration of Commission's recommendations. Under clause 6(2)(b) of
Schedule 3 of the Act, the Minister can require the Commission to reconsider
its recommendation or any aspect of its recommendation, for any reasons
specified by the Minister.
MTAS investigation. On 6 November 2008 the Commerce Commission commenced an
investigation under Schedule 3 of the Act into mobile termination access
services (MTAS). The MTAS incorporates mobile-to-mobile voice termination
(MTM), fixed-to-mobile voice termination (FTM) and short-message service
termination (SMS). The investigation considered whether these services should
become regulated services under Schedule 1 of the Act.
On 22 February 2010 the Commission recommended that the Minister accept
undertakings from Telecom and Vodafone as an alternative to regulation. In
that recommendation the Telecommunications Commissioner and Associate
Commissioner Pickering considered that the competition concerns that had been
identified at that time would be addressed by Telecom and Vodafone's
undertakings, while Commissioner Mazzoleni did not agree with that view.
In April 2010 Vodafone launched a new Talk Add-on product offering up to 200
minutes to Vodafone New Zealand mobiles and landlines for $12 a month for
certain pre-pay plans. This plan is promoted on Vodafone's website as "just 6
cents a minute to Vodafone NZ mobiles and landlines in New Zealand". This
product has subsequently been withdrawn by Vodafone.
In April 2010, the Commission invited the Minister to take account of this
new Vodafone product, Talk Add-on, in his assessment of whether Telecom's and
Vodafone's final undertakings should be accepted, or whether it was
appropriate to request the Commission to reconsider its recommendation in
light of the potential impact of Vodafone's new Talk Add-on product.
On 26 April 2010, the Minister requested that the Commission reconsider its
earlier recommendation that Telecom and Vodafone's final undertakings should
be accepted. The Minister requested that the Commission consider the
implications, if any, of any relevant retail offers on the Commission's
recommendation that the Minister accept the undertakings put forward by
Telecom and Vodafone. Retail offers considered are those that have been
released since the Commission sent its report to the Minister on 22 February
2010, or that were released before the Commission finalised its reconsidered
recommendation.
On 27 April 2010 the Commission announced its process for reconsidering its
recommendation following a request from the Minister for Communications and
Information Technology under the Telecommunications Act 2001.
On 12 May 2010, the Commission released its draft reconsideration report and
asked for submissions and cross-submission on the draft report. Nine
submissions and five cross submissions were received.
The reconsideration focused on the Commission's recommendation in the
Recommendations and Reasons section of the Final MTAS Report issued in
February 2010, and all considerations required under the Act. Other sections
of the Final MTAS Report, including findings on market definition, the
benchmark set, the factual and counter-factuals and qualitative and
quantitative analysis were not the subject of the reconsideration.
If the Minister, following any consultation process he undertakes, accepts
the Commission's recommendation, then Schedule 1 of the Telecommunications
Act will need to be amended to include mobile termination access services.
The Commission is likely to then commence a standard terms determination
process for the MTAS and, if so, expects that this process could be completed
in a timely manner.
Media contact:
Felicity Connell, Senior Communications Adviser
Phone work (04) 924 3709, mobile 021 225 4454
Commission media releases can be viewed at www.comcom.govt.nz
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