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7 Sep 2023 -
The Commerce Commission's new mobile and broadband customer service rankings – published for the first time today – reveal how New Zealand's major telecommunications providers rank across a range of key customer ser
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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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7 May 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has filed eight charges under the Fair Trading Act against Two Degrees Mobile Limited (2degrees) for alleged misleading claims about their ‘free Aussie roaming' for business mobile plans.
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30 Nov 2023 -
Explanatory documentation: Link Summary database: Link. Summary statistics Capital expenditure Company detailsPQ Regulated? Yes Known price breach: No. Regulatory asset base Year end: 30 June Known quality breach: No. Regulatory profit General
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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
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7 Feb 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has published a Statement of Issues relating to an application from AlphaTheta seeking clearance to acquire Serato.
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21 Mar 2024 -
The country's first competition study into personal banking services has revealed a two-tier sector with limited competition and no disruptive forces to drive change and deliver consumer benefits.
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30 Nov 2023 -
Explanatory documentation: Link Summary database: Link. Summary statistics Capital expenditure Company detailsPQ Regulated? Yes Known price breach: No. Regulatory asset base Year end: 30 September Known quality breach: No. Regulatory profit CEO:
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11 Jun 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has filed criminal charges against Kiwibank Limited (Kiwibank), alleging systemic breaches of the Fair Trading Act. The breaches relate to issues that resulted in more than $7 million being incorrectly charged to over 36,0
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