Fibre unbundling will unlock full potential of UFB network
Fibre unbundling will unlock the full potential of the UFB network
Vodafone welcomes confirmation that the
promise to open fibre networks to increased competition will
remain as a key feature of the New Zealand communications
market in 2020.
The Government’s decision to retain the existing unbundling requirements will allow us to unlock the full potential of the Ultrafast Broadband (UFB) Initiative, says Vodafone CEO Russell Stanners.
“The Government, on behalf of all New Zealanders, has made a huge bet on fibre through UFB, with the full economic benefits set to tally into the tens of billions.
“Fibre unbundling goes to the very heart of this. Access to the underlying fibre infrastructure is essential for driving innovation, investment and competitive pricing for Kiwi consumers.
“We’ve looked at countries, like Singapore, where fibre unbundling is well-established. In those markets, it’s clear that unbundling is driving a new wave of investment and innovation that is driving uptake and economic growth,” says Russell Stanners.
Vodafone also welcomed the proposed move to a building blocks model to set the price of regulated telecommunications services.
“We welcome the move towards further certainty in today’s announcement,” says Russell Stanners.
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