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The Commission was required (under subpart 3 of Part 4) to determine input methodologies to apply to the regulation of specified airport services, electricity distribution and transmission, and gas pipeline services by 31 December 2010.
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Clothing or fabric products must have labels that list the fibres, and the percentages or amounts of the different fibres, in the product.
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Mobile termination access services (MTAS) are the services a network operator needs to allow its subscribers to communicate with the subscribers of another mobile network.
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Certain products must have water efficiency rating labels displayed next to them when being sold in New Zealand.
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The purpose of the Commission 111 Contact Code is to ensure that vulnerable consumers or persons on their behalf, have reasonable access to an appropriate means of contacting the 111 emergency service in the event of a power failure.
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The UCLL and UCLF backhaul services allows retail service providers to pick up their traffic from Chorus at a more convenient point for them (than the specified point).
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We are committed to being as transparent as possible about our work.
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The Commission often has a role in monitoring and/or enforcing Deeds.
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The unbundled bitstream access (UBA) service enables telecommunications retailers to access Chorus' copper telephone lines, electronic equipment and software, to provide fixed-line broadband services to customers throughout New Zealand.
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With the roll out of the fibre network, New Zealand is now less dependent on copper for its telecommunications needs. This means the way your landline and broadband services connect may change in the future.