Seasons greetings to all as we come to our last newsletter for 2023.
The TCF team and members have completed some key projects and code reviews during a year which has been full of challenges such as the severe weather events and changes with the new incoming coalition government.
Heading into the summer period with more people at home connecting to more devices, we take a look at the things to know about mobile boosters. We’ve continued work with our partners across the business sector and within government to fight back against frauds and scams and we continue to build on the good work of the RE:MOBILE scheme to deliver a comprehensive recycling and sustainability package for our customers.
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS:
- More articles?
- Fake cellphone tower scams Aucklanders
- TCF September 2025 Newsletter
- Submission to XRB re proposed changes to climate reporting timeframes September 2025
- Submission on the Ministry for Regulation consultation paper for the regulatory review of the telecommunications sector
- NZ mobile operators roll out pre‑call announcements to help 3G‑reliant customers take action ahead of shutdown
- Telecommunications in New Zealand: Much More for Less
- TCF Annual Report 2025
- Submission on Going for Housing Growth national direction package
- Telcos support emergency services initiative: device location is enabled to help callers in emergencies
- Submission to Governance and Administration Committee Online Casino Gambling Bill
- Submission on draft National Infrastructure Plan
- Submission to parliamentary inquiry on online harm
CONTENTS:
- 2023 WORK PROGRAMME
- MOBILE BOOSTERS
- Q4 FRAUD SEMINAR
- RECYCLE WITH RE:MOBILE
- TCF MEMBER ACTIVITY