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First mobile monitoring report shows encouraging early trends

Commerce Commission

Thursday 15 September 2011, 9:07AM

By Commerce Commission

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Four months after cutting wholesale termination rates for mobile calls and text messages, the Commerce Commission’s first mobile monitoring report released today shows a small increase in calls and text messages between mobile networks.

The report shows traffic across mobile networks has increased in the three month period from May – July 2011 and that the difference between the average costs of calls within networks and between networks has narrowed.

“While these early trends are promising, and are definitely heading in the right direction, there is still a long way to go,” said Dr Ross Patterson, Telecommunications Commissioner. “It’s what happens in the next few months that will be critical. We would expect to see an acceleration of these trends over the coming months.”

Between May and July 2011, cross network traffic increased by 1.2 per cent for mobile calls and by 2.9 per cent for text messages. At the same time, the price difference between on-net and off-net services decreased by 4.4 per cent for mobile calls and by 3.4 per cent for text messages.

As part of the Commission’s determination on mobile termination access services (MTAS), the Commission is collecting mobile data on a monthly basis which it will report on quarterly. The next report for the August – October 2011 period is due out in December 2011.

You can view a copy of the first mobile monitoring report on the Commission’s website at: http://www.comcom.govt.nz/mtas-std-monitoring/