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Telecommunications Law in New Zealand sets out the laws,
regulations and regulatory decisions that govern activities in the
telecommunications sector.
The book focuses first on the regulation of traditional
managed networks and services, as set out in the Telecommunications Act 2001,
including the unique voluntary registration scheme, the two access regimes
designed to promote competition, and the recent foray into
telecommunications-specific consumer protection rules. Going beyond that
statute, the book then outlines the rules governing the provision of Internet
access, but also and helpfully the provision via that access of Internet
application services such as search engines, electronic marketplaces and social
media platforms. It ends with an examination of the rights and obligations of
end-users, the rules governing the scarce resources of radio spectrum and
telephone numbers, and market player obligations in terms of interception and
security.
This is a reference work that should be near to hand for
those that operate in or study this highly regulated industry. Telecommunications Law in New Zealand is a
quick and accessible, yet trustworthy and authoritative source of information
as well as the starting point for deeper research and understanding of the
topic.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"This book will interest anybody wishing to understand
why and what happened over the past twenty years. It is packed full of
interesting examples and cases to illustrate points, with a vast range of
footnotes and references to a regulatory archive which the authors probably
know better than anybody else. However, the book is also an indispensable guide
for anybody seeking to participate in the New Zealand telecoms market today and
who is trying to navigate their way through the regulatory landscape. "
Richard Feasey
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Member Price: $180.00*
Non-Member Price: $200.00*
ISBN 9781990018473
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