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January 2005

Telecommunications Act - Commission to investigate second local and cellular telephone number portability application

31 January 2005

The Commerce Commission has announced that it will investigate an application into local and cellular telephone number portability following a further application for a determination from three telecommunications carriers under the Telecommunications Act 2001.

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Commission clears Sanford to acquire Simunovich scampi quota

27 January 2005

The Commerce Commission has cleared Sanford Limited to acquire Simunovich Fisheries Limited scampi quota.

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Commission reminds businesses of obligation to clearly disclose holiday surcharge

20 January 2005

The Commerce Commission is reminding businesses that while charging a holiday surcharge is not illegal, failing to inform customers that a surcharge applies is.

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Commission concerned about unsafe baby walkers

12 January 2005

The Commerce Commission is concerned that the safety of babies is being compromised by a sharp increase in the number of baby walkers being sold that do not comply with product safety standard regulations.

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Southern Cross applies for clearance to acquire Auckland Surgical Centre

10 January 2005

The Commerce Commission has received an application from Southern Cross Health Trust or its interconnected body corporate (the Trust) to acquire the assets of Auckland Surgical Centre Limited (ASC).

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Commerce Commission receives second application for number portability determination

5 January 2005

The Commerce Commission has received a joint application from TelstraClear, Telecom and Vodafone seeking a determination for designated multi-network services under the Telecommunications Act 2001 in respect of the local telephone number portability service and the cellular telephone number portability service.

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