Hi Folks,
I'm afraid my question may have breached a confidentiality agreement and we are getting angry phone calls from our supplier, so please disregard my email earlier today and delete any references to it from your inbox if that is possible.
List moderator, is it possible to remove this list from the archives?
Thanks,
Jonathan Brewer
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From: Jonathan Brewer [mailto:jon.brewer@araneo.net.nz]
Sent: Thursday, 30 November 2006 9:42 a.m.
To: 'nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz'
Subject: Electricity Reforms Act and Diesel Generators
Hi Folks,
We telehouse at a number of facilities throughout New Zealand. We typically provide our own batteries and contract for use of an on-site diesel generator. At most sites we are not able to put in our own generator.
We were recently informed by Kordia (BCL) that they can no longer allow us to use standby generator power at their sites due to the Electricity Reforms Act.
"BCL is deemed to be a Line Company under the Electricity Reforms Act and therefore is unable to also be classified as a Generator. On that basis, BCL is no longer able to provide you with Standby Generator Power for upgrades to existing or new services."
This effectively bars us from providing carrier grade telecommunications services from BCL sites.
One might say "use different sites" or "build your own towers", but these are not options as these towers were built by the government before the times of the Resource Management Act in unique locations where new towers cannot be built.
Can they do this? Are they doing this to everyone, or just us?
Thanks,
Jonathan Brewer