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22 Feb 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has issued an Open Letter to participants of New Zealand's retail payment system setting its expectations of the industry to deliver a more competitive environment that can give Kiwis new options to pay for goods and
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11 Jun 2024 -
The Commerce Commission's latest analysis of fuel monitoring data shows retailers are quick to put fuel prices up in response to increased costs, but slower to bring prices down when global oil prices fall or exchange rate changes reduc
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29 May 2024 -
Transpower. Price-Quality Regulation RCP4 reset. Deliverability model. Draft determination. Published 29 May 2024 v1. &D &T. &F &A &P. Description. This Excel workbook is used to calculate the deliverability adjustments…
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22 Apr 2024 -
Connectivity options for rural New Zealanders are front-of-mind for the Commerce Commission as it begins a formal investigation that will help shape the future of the copper network that has long been the backbone of the country's telec
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16 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has filed proceedings in the High Court against One NZ (formerly Vodafone) for multiple breaches of the 111 Contact Code – some of which the Commission alleges are still ongoing.
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18 Jan 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has published a statement of preliminary issues relating to an application from Foodstuffs North Island Limited and Foodstuffs South Island Limited seeking clearance to merge.
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22 Feb 2024 -
With New Zealand's electricity networks facing increasing demand, the Commerce Commission is consulting on how the framework for its upcoming price-quality decision considers the financing of necessary investment.
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26 Jun 2024 -
NOTE – PRODUCTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION. This note describes the code used to estimate the numbers shown in our report on the productivity of EDBs. The. code is contained in a series of R scripts. The figure below shows a model map of these various R
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29 Feb 2024 -
In the wake of multiple outages and the failure to meet minimum quality standards, the Commerce Commission has accepted enforceable undertakings from The Lines Company Limited (TLC), which connects 18,000 electricity customers throughout the