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.Â
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?
- Boiling the frog – why things seem so expensive all of a suddenÂ
- Telcos welcome Commission report
- Submission to the Environment Committee on the Planning Bill and the Natural Environment Bill
- Submission on Emergency Management Bill No.2
- Submission on the Commerce (Promoting Competition and Other Matters) Bill
- Submission to the Transport and Infrastructure Committee on the Public Works Amendment Bill
- TCF submission on the Public Works Amendment Bill 2025
- TCF submission on the Telecommunications Amendment Bill 2025
- Submission on the Telecommunications and Other Matters Amendment Bill 2025
- TCF December 2025 Newsletter
- Kiwi divert more than 70,000 mobile phones from landfillÂ
- The scary world of ghost tappingÂ
CONTENTS:
- 2023 WORK PROGRAMME
- MOBILE BOOSTERS
- Q4 FRAUD SEMINAR
- RECYCLE WITH RE:MOBILE
- TCF MEMBER ACTIVITY















