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Default price-quality paths are set for all gas pipelines businesses that are regulated under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
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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.