ComCom clocks 5G wireless speeds for the first time
The Commerce Commission has released its latest broadband monitoring report which shows, for the first time, performance results for Spark’s 5G wireless broadband service.
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The Commerce Commission regulates services provided over fibre networks that are critical to social and economic life in New Zealand. We work to incentivise fibre service providers to deliver for the long-term interests of end-users.
The Commerce Commission regulates services provided over fibre networks in New Zealand. These networks are critical to social and economic life in New Zealand. We work to incentivise fibre service providers to deliver for the long-term interests of end-users.
Here you will find Fibre projects we are currently working on and those we have completed.
Price-quality (PQ) and information disclosure (ID) regulation applies to providers of fibre fixed line access services (FFLAS) that are regulated under Part 6 of the Telecommunications Act 2001. PQ regulation applies to certain fibre services provided by Chorus.
We require providers of fibre fixed line access services (FFLAS) in New Zealand to disclose information detailing their performance.
Regulated fibre businesses publish information on their websites and provide information to us as part of their disclosure requirements. Our summary and analysis of this information will be available on this page.
The Act allows us to specify points of interconnection (POIs) which are places in wholesale networks where responsibility for fibre services is handed over from a fibre provider to other commercial service providers.