Commerce Commission to address telco complaints

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The Commerce Commission is asking for views on what telecommunications providers could be doing better to address increasing complaints about the sector.

Over the past year consumer complaints and enquiries to the industry dispute resolution scheme, the Telecommunications Disputes Resolution Scheme, and the Commerce Commission have increased'.

'The increase in complaints indicates that telecommunications providers need to lift their game to improve outcomes for consumers,” says Telecommunications Commissioner Tristan Gilbertson.

To get a fuller picture, the commission is asking for views on the key pain points being experienced by consumers and what needs to be done to address them, across all dimensions of customer experience. This includes selecting and buying telecommunications services, the day-to-day performance of the service and provider, changing to another provider, and the complaints process.

'We're asking for specific examples of the problems consumers are running into and views on how things could be done better. This will help us to understand what needs to change to make a meaningful difference for New Zealand consumers,” says Tristan.

Recognising the importance of effective dispute resolution, the commission is also calling for views on how the Telecommunications Dispute Resolution Scheme could be improved for consumers, as part of a formal review of these arrangements.

'We look forward to working with industry and consumer stakeholders to produce a plan for improving consumer outcomes – so we get satisfaction levels up and complaint levels down.”

More information and forms for providing views to the commission, is available on the website.

1 comment

I thought it was just me...

Posted on 29-10-2020 12:35 | By morepork

General telecom service seems to have deteriorated over the last few years as mobile devices and Broadband have exploded. I get calls where the phone doesn't ring although I am home, sometimes calls are sent to voice mail when there is no-one using the phone, dialled calls just disappear, and the VOIP landline is simply not reliable. Then there is the increasing number of scam calls from "Spark" - sometimes more than one in a day. (Can't something be done about these?) I'm not suggesting we go back to the party line with the little handle for coding your ring, but I would expect the technology to be better than it is proving to be.


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