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The default price-quality path applies to most electricity distributors in New Zealand.
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Specified fibre areas (SFAs) are the locations where Chorus will eventually be able to stop providing copper-based phone and internet services, because fibre is available.
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Our Performance Accessibility Tool uses Tableau, a data visualisation software, to present information disclosure data.
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We publish a fibre information disclosure (ID) issues and guidance register (issues register) to record any issues or queries stakeholders raise about implementing the ID requirements, and our responses to them.
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Input methodologies are the rules, requirements and processes that underpin regulation under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
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Here you will find information disclosed by gas pipeline businesses from 2013 to 2023. This information helps people to better understand how the regulated gas sector is performing.
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When you take out a loan or buy goods on credit, a lender may add other costs on top of the amount you borrow.
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Under the Commerce Act, certain agreements, conduct and mergers are prohibited as they can lead to anti-competitive outcomes, such as increased prices or lack of choice for consumers. However, the law allows the Commission to authorise
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When you need to borrow money to buy a house or a personal item like a car or TV, get a credit card or sign up to a store card, it's best to be prepared.
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Consumer information regulations set consumer information standards that suppliers of products must comply with. They are intended to ensure that consumers are provided with information that helps them make informed decisions when purchasing and