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Our three major mobile operators are committing to making the industry more transparent - 09-Mar-2021

Our three major mobile operators are committing to making the industry more transparent - 09-Mar-2021
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Our three major mobile operators are committing to making the industry more transparent - 09-Mar-2021

Our three major mobile operators are committing to making the industry more transparent - 09-Mar-2021
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Business Scoop » Survey Launched To Help Commission Promote Competition In Telecommunications Markets

Press Release – Commerce Commission The Commerce Commission has launched an online survey to help telecommunications stakeholders have their say on the next phase of regulation for fibre service providers. It follows the Commission finalising the key regulatory rules, requirements and processes … The Commerce Commission has launched an online survey to help telecommunications stakeholders have their say on the next phase of regulation for fibre service providers. It follows the Commission finalising the key regulatory rules, requirements and processes (known as input methodologies) for the new regulatory regime. These rules apply to Chorus and local fibre companies Enable Networks, Northpower Fibre and Ultrafast Fibre which supply wholesale inputs to retailers.

Survey Launched To Help Commission Promote Competition In Telecommunications Markets

Thursday, 28 January 2021, 12:58 pm The Commerce Commission has launched an online survey to help telecommunications stakeholders have their say on the next phase of regulation for fibre service providers. It follows the Commission finalising the key regulatory rules, requirements and processes (known as input methodologies) for the new regulatory regime. These rules apply to Chorus and local fibre companies Enable Networks, Northpower Fibre and Ultrafast Fibre which supply wholesale inputs to retailers. “Now the rules underpinning the regime are finalised, we want to hear from stakeholders as we work to set a revenue cap and minimum quality standards for Chorus and information disclosure

Performance of Fibre Max improves thanks to broadband testing programme

Date Time Performance of Fibre Max improves thanks to broadband testing programme The Commerce Commission’s Measuring Broadband New Zealand programme has helped to identify and fix network problems that were preventing premium Fibre Max broadband products from performing at advertised speeds. “Since our independent testing programme was launched in 2018, our testing has shown that the performance of Fibre Max plans has varied greatly. For example, just over a third of households on Fibre Max plans achieved download speeds higher than the expected 800 Mbps,” Telecommunications Commissioner Tristan Gilbertson says. To help identify the cause of the inconsistent performance, a working group of retailers and fibre wholesalers worked with the Commerce Commission and independent testing partner, SamKnows.

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