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Jersey telco fined for ninth 999 outage since 2020

Jersey telco fined for ninth 999 outage since 2020

Tuesday 07 November 2023

Jersey telco fined for ninth 999 outage since 2020

Tuesday 07 November 2023


JT has been fined £380,000 for an outage in Jersey last year which left islanders unable to call emergency services for almost an hour,

The incident was labelled as “potentially life-threatening” by the islands’ competition regulator.

On 01:45 on 20 September 2022 for a period of 57 minutes, Jersey’s public emergency call service was unavailable from any landline or public pay phone in the island, as well as the majority of mobiles.

An investigation into this incident by the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority concluded that "JT failed to take all reasonable steps, within its control, to ensure the integrity of its network".

This licence condition contravention is considered "most serious due to the length of time over which JT could and should have acted to uphold the reliability and resilience of its network".

In a document outlining the JCRA's final decision, the ability to dial a number to call the emergency services is acknowledged as "key for the safety and security of Jersey’s citizens and visitors.

"Given this, the performance and security of Jersey’s public emergency call service is critical. Therefore, any service incident with an impact on Jersey’s public emergency call service is treated with the utmost seriousness."

JT has received financial penalties and directions for another eight services incidents since January 2020 which have all had an impact on Jersey’s emergency call service.

The JCRA said that "the amounts of these penalties have decreased overtime to reflect commitments given by JT to improve its infrastructure, process, and procedures, to ensure its network is resilient".

"However, this service incident demonstrates JT has not taken all reasonable steps within its control to ensure the resilience of its network despite the imposition of previous fines."

Tim Ringsdore, CEO of the JCRA, said: “JT has cooperated with the Authority throughout its investigation and continues to work constructively with the Authority in relation to its ongoing programme of works.” 

A spokesperson from JT added: “JT is part way through several programmes of work which will transform and modernise Jersey’s networks providing best of class resilience and capability."

The fine must be paid by JT within 28 days.

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