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14.07.2008«  [telecommunications — телекоммуникация — telekommunikation]

new zealand — telecom breach unintentional, says regulator

New Zealand’s Commerce Commission (ComCom) says that the country’s dominant phone company, Telecom New Zealand, has breached the terms of its separation agreement, though further action is unlikely to be taken since the regulator believes the breach was unintentional. ComCom said in statement on Friday that Telecom had failed to provide it with details of how it classifies customer service addresses. The former monopoly telco was split into separate divisions earlier this year to cover its wholesale, retail and network operations.

Source: TeleGeography's CommsUpdate

telecom new zealand

Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited (Telecom) is a supplier of telecommunications and information technology (IT) services in New Zealand and Australia. Telecom provides a range of telecommunications and information technology products and services, including local, national, international and value-added telephone services, cellular and other mobile services, data and Internet services, IT consulting, implementation and procurement, equipment sales and installation services and leased services. Its subsidiaries include Telecom Mobile Limited, Telecom New Zealand Limited, Xtra Limited, Telecom Retail Holding Limited, Telecom IP Limited, TCNZ Finance Limited, Telecom Southern Cross Limited, and AAPT Limited. In May 2007, Telecom acquired a 100% shareholding in PowerTel Limited (a wholesale telecommunications provider).


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Telco news index for New Zealand

 

 

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