N.J. Admin. Code § 14:10-5.6

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 14:10-5.6 - Board monitoring of competitiveness
(a) In monitoring the competitiveness of telecommunications services and/or providers of those services, the Board may request any information necessary from a carrier. In addition, the Board may use information collected pursuant to N.J.A.C. 14:10-4 to conduct an analysis as to whether individual services and/or the markets for telecommunications services are becoming more or less competitive.
(b) In conducting the analysis described under (a) above, the Board may:
1. Monitor the market shares of carriers as measured by number of calls, minutes of use, number of customers and customer complaints;
2. Use an economic measure of concentration or any other appropriate economic indicator, statistical technique or analytical tool to measure existing or projected market share and the competitiveness of individual services and providers; and/or
3. Use a customer survey to solicit information related to the perception of the level of competition by telecommunications end users.
(c) The Board may reclassify a service that had previously been found to be competitive, if, after notice and hearing, the Board finds that one or more of the following conditions are met:
1. That the market concentration for an individual carrier results in a service no longer being sufficiently competitive;
2. That significant barriers to market entry exist;
3. That there is a lack of significant presence of competitors;
4. That there is a lack of like or substitute services in the relevant geographic area;
5. That a carrier is not providing safe, adequate or proper service; or
6. That the public interest is no longer served by the existing regulatory flexibility afforded to carriers.

N.J. Admin. Code § 14:10-5.6

Recodified and Amended by 47 N.J.R. 489(a), effective 2/17/2015