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8 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has today released its first “RealSpeed” report alongside its regular quarterly Measuring Broadband New Zealand (MBNZ) results – providing new insights into broadband performance in Kiwi homes.
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28 Jun 2023 -
Following a request from TAB New Zealand, the Commerce Commission (Commission) has decided to amend the authorisation granted by the Commission to certain arrangements between the New Zealand Racing Board (now called TAB) and Tabcorp Wagering
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12 Jul 2023 -
The Commerce Commission has granted clearance for Volution Group plc to acquire 100% of the business and assets of Proven Systems Limited.
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29 Jun 2023 -
From 1 January 2022, price-quality and information disclosure regulations apply to providers of fibre fixed line access services that are regulated under Part 6 of the Telecommunications Act 2001.
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26 May 2023 -
NZME Advisory Limited (NZME) has been fined in the Auckland District Court yesterday for supplying unsafe magnetic puzzle toys, commonly known as buckyballs, which breached product safety laws and caused harm to a child in New Zealand in 2021.
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18 Jan 2024 -
In its most significant action in the car finance sector to date, the Commerce Commission will file civil proceedings in the High Court against Go Car Finance Limited and Second Chance Finance Limited alleging that the lenders breached the CCCFA
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1 May 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has achieved a hard-fought legal victory over global ticket reseller, Viagogo, after the company repeatedly mislead customers about its authenticity as an official ticket seller, its status as a resale platform, and the pr
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31 May 2023 -
The Commerce Commission has today launched its Rural Connectivity Study with the goal of painting a detailed picture of the rural telecommunications market – the options available to rural communities, businesses and farmers, beyond the
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30 Oct 2023 -
New Zealand's grocery watchdog, Pierre van Heerden, has today revealed the ‘Top 3' on his current fix-it list for the country's $25 billion supermarket sector: