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5 Feb 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has reviewed and amended the Copper Withdrawal Code (the Code) to better protect the interests of Kiwi consumers.
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15 Dec 2023 -
The Commerce Commission has received a clearance application from Foodstuffs North Island Limited and Foodstuffs South Island Limited, seeking clearance to merge.
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15 Apr 2024 -
Distribution Electricity retailer CustomerTransmissionGeneration. Regulated by the Commerce Commission. SUBSTATIONGXP. Profitability has not been excessiveWe regulate certain companies in electricity, gas pipelines, telecommunications, and airports
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22 Feb 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has issued an Open Letter to participants of New Zealand's retail payment system setting its expectations of the industry to deliver a more competitive environment that can give Kiwis new options to pay for goods and
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22 Apr 2024 -
Connectivity options for rural New Zealanders are front-of-mind for the Commerce Commission as it begins a formal investigation that will help shape the future of the copper network that has long been the backbone of the country's telec
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16 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has filed proceedings in the High Court against One NZ (formerly Vodafone) for multiple breaches of the 111 Contact Code – some of which the Commission alleges are still ongoing.
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18 Jan 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has published a statement of preliminary issues relating to an application from Foodstuffs North Island Limited and Foodstuffs South Island Limited seeking clearance to merge.
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24 Jul 2023 -
The Commerce Commission is reminding grocery suppliers that requiring retailers to charge above minimum prices for their goods can breach the Commerce Act.
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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.