Commerce Commission stories
Noel Leeming Group warned by Commerce Commission for making delivery representations without reasonable grounds.
The Commerce Commission's Measuring Broadband New Zealand programme has helped to identify and fix network problems.
Commerce Commission seeks feedback on funding for regulation of telecommunications, electricity, and gas sectors. Increased funding proposed.
The code sets out the requirements Chorus must meet before it can stop providing wholesale copper phone and broadband services, including ADSL and VDSL.
The telecommunications industry is committed to ensuring vulnerable customers can continue to access emergency services.
The Commerce Commission is asking for views on what telecommunications providers could be doing better to address increasing complaints about the sector.
Commerce Commission releases guidance on monitoring and enforcing obligations of telecom operators to offer wholesale services on non-discriminatory basis.
New Zealand's Commerce Commission has urged mobile operators to provide more comparison information to consumers.
New Zealand's Commerce Commission has outlined its proposed process and approach to regulate fibre access services.
Commerce Commission admits security flaws and pledges to implement stronger systems following burglary incident.
Commerce Commission seeks feedback on draft review of Mobile Access Termination Service, which recommends continued regulation.
The Commerce Commission has warned Becextech for misleading New Zealand consumers, selling refurbished phones as new, and making false discount claims.
Chorus responds to ComCom report, emphasising fibre's crucial role as broadband held steady in New Zealand during the COVID-19 lockdown.
New Zealand's copper and fibre broadband connections held up well during the COVID-19 lockdown, despite increased levels of demand on the networks.
ComCom has issued draft guidance to clarify enforcement of unbundled fibre access by Chorus and other LFCs, aiming to boost competition and innovation.
New Zealand's telecommunications consumers are receiving good broadband services, according to a report from the Commerce Commission.
New Zealand's Commerce Commission is seeking feedback on a code designed to protect consumers as Chorus moves them from copper to fibre networks.
Fibre has surpassed copper as Kiwi households' primary internet access, according to a report by the Commerce Commission.
The Commerce Commission has released its Annual Telecommunication Monitoring Report this week, and the TCF says it is welcoming the report's findings.
Three telco providers in New Zealand have been fined a total of $121,500 for making false representations in customer invoices.