12. CLARE CURRAN (Labour—Dunedin South) Link to this
to the Minister for Communications and Information Technology
Can he guarantee that the process currently under way to select partners in the Government’s ultra-fast broadband initiative will not be delayed to suit the interests of the incumbent carrier, Telecom New Zealand?
Hon STEVEN JOYCE (Minister for Communications and Information Technology) Link to this
I can confirm that the current process being conducted by Crown Fibre Holdings will not be sped up or slowed down, or even remain the same, for the benefit of any bidder. Crown Fibre Holdings is currently conducting a competitive process designed to produce the best possible result for New Zealanders. The company has some flexibility in the timetable at its own discretion, if that would enhance the outcome for taxpayers and consumers.
Will he guarantee that the funds the Government has set aside for investing in new fibre infrastructure will remain dedicated to the roll-out of new fibre infrastructure?
Does he agree that there is no public benefit in diverting funds into a purchase of Telecom’s old copper network?
The Government has been clear all the way along that it does not intend to spend money purchasing existing infrastructure from any existing bidder.
When does he expect the first roll-out of ultra-fast broadband resulting from this initiative to occur?