β¨ Telecom Service Charges
30 APRIL NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1111
ECONOMY CHARGE PERIOD (Monday - Friday 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. - 8 a.m. and all day Saturday, Sunday and national statutory holidays).
| Charging Step | Call Duration In Minutes |
|---|---|
| 1 | |
| --------------- | ----- |
| C1 | $0.50 |
| C2 | $0.20 |
NIGHT CHARGE PERIOD (Every Day 10 p.m. - 7 a.m.)
| Charging Step | Call Duration In Minutes |
|---|---|
| 1 | |
| --------------- | ----- |
| C1 | $0.30 |
| C2 | $0.10 |
SECTION 4 - SPECIAL SERVICES
4.1 Integrated Access
4.1.1 Installation charges
The installation charge for an Integrated Access depends on whether or not the installation is the first Telecom 2Mbit/s access installed for that customer on that site. Multiple installations on the same site at the same time are also priced differently from single installations. Where the customer site is greater than 5 km from the nearest Telecom exchange, and additional electronic enhancement is required to ensure that the service is provided to the specified service quality, or the site is at a location that is beyond Telecom's standard access network, then installation charges will be based on the actual cost of providing service, but will be no less than the standard 2 Mbit/s installation charges.
- Installation charge per end of link for first 2Mbit/s access on a customer site ... $4000.00
- Installation charge per end of link for subsequent, 2 Mbit/s installations on a customer site ... $2800.00
Note: Where three or more 2 Mbit/s circuits are installed at the same time into the same site, then the actual charge for the installation will be based on actual cost of labour and miscellaneous charges, however the total cost will be no less than the cost of installing two circuits: (i.e. minimum charge of $6,800 for the first time installation, $5,600 for subsequent installations).
Extension of the Telecom Network
Where it is necessary to extend the Telecom Network into a customer's site, or where it is not possible to provide the service to an acceptable standard (e.g. in a remote rural area), service may not be able to be provided or additional installation charges may be applicable. These charges will be based on the actual cost of providing service to the necessary standard from the nearest suitable point of the Telecom Network and could include a contribution to the capital cost involved. The Regional Operating Company will determine the suitability of providing service, and the value of the charges in these circumstances.
SECTION 5 - NATIONAL LEASED CIRCUIT SERVICES
5.1 Voice-Circuit Service (V1)
From the 20 March 1993, new Foreign Exchange Service circuits will not be available as V1 circuits. Customers will be required to take Metrolink service. From 20 March 1993, Voice Circuit Service will not be available.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1993, No 59
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1993, No 59
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Payphone Charges
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π Transport & CommunicationsPayphones, A/B Coinphones, National Calls, City to City Route Calls
π Economy Charge Period for Payphones
π Transport & CommunicationsEconomy Charge Period, Payphone Charges, Call Duration, Pricing
π Night Charge Period for Payphones
π Transport & CommunicationsNight Charge Period, Payphone Charges, Call Duration, Pricing
π Integrated Access Installation Charges
π Transport & CommunicationsIntegrated Access, Installation Charges, Telecom 2Mbit/s, Pricing
π Extension of Telecom Network Charges
π Transport & CommunicationsTelecom Network Extension, Installation Charges, Remote Areas, Pricing
π Discontinuation of Voice-Circuit Service
π Transport & Communications20 March 1993
Voice-Circuit Service, Discontinuation, Metrolink Service, Telecom