Delay in final copper price sensible
The Commerce Commission has made a sensible decision to take more time to determine the final pricing for copper-based
broadband, Labour’s ICT spokesperson Clare Curran says.
“Getting the copper price settings right for Kiwi consumers and for the long term good of the broadband industry is one
of the most critical tasks faced by the Commerce Commission this year.
“Labour supports the regulator’s process and its willingness to seek further industry input along the way.
“Telco retailers had expressed serious concerns about their ability to engage effectively on the technical complexities
of the final copper pricing if consultation was confined to the period after a draft determination.
“We hope that all industry players, including Chorus, are committed to getting this process right.
“Politicians might not always agree with the Commission’s decisions, but we should trust the regulator to get on with
it,” says Clare Curran.
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