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.
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
The Minister for ACC is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to join the Board of ACC on 1 February 2021. "All three bring diverse.
Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick on 2020 and beyond
1 Jan, 2021 05:00 PM
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Local Democracy Reporter Felix Desmarais sat down with Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick to reflect on 2020, and look ahead to 2021.
Chadwick says very much so .
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She says Rotorua was doing remarkably well until the peculiarity of Covid-19 hit and the district s response to it showed her the community was resilient.
Part of the response was bolstered by networks and relationships with government agencies, Te Arawa and emergency response experience from the 2018 Ngongotahā floods, she says.
Press Release – Horowhenua District Council Horowhenua is forging ahead with projects set to transform the district as it prepares for its population to almost double in the next 20 years, according to Horowhenua District Councils Annual Report. Council adopted the Annual Report at an extraordinary …
Horowhenua is forging ahead with projects set to transform the district as it prepares for its population to almost double in the next 20 years, according to Horowhenua District Council’s Annual Report.
Council adopted the Annual Report at an extraordinary meeting on 17 December. While legislation normally requires territorial authorities to adopt their annual reports by the end of October, an extension until 31 December was granted this year due to COVID-19.