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January 2008

Guidelines to interrelationship between Commerce and Telecommunications Act issued

31 January 2008

The Commerce Commission has today issued guidelines on how the Commission addresses issues or complaints that relate to competition concerns in the telecommunications market.

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Commission welcomes leave to appeal Warehouse judgment

31 January 2008

The Commerce Commission has welcomed today's decision by Justice Mallon at the High Court in Wellington to grant leave to appeal her earlier Warehouse decision to the Court of Appeal.

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Telecom applies for clearance to acquire radio spectrum management rights

31 January 2008

The Commerce Commission has received an application from Telecom Leasing Limited (Telecom) seeking clearance in relation to radio spectrum frequencies. Telecom is seeking clearance to acquire the management rights from the New Zealand Government for the radio frequency range between 2520 and 2540 GHz, together with the corresponding natural pair management rights in the 2640 - 2660 GHz range.

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When a sale is not a sale

22 January 2008

Retailers are reminded that advertising sale prices that are no cheaper than every day prices can put them in breach of the Fair Trading Act.

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Vodafone applies for clearance to acquire radio spectrum management rights

18 January 2008

The Commerce Commission has received an application from Vodafone Mobile NZ Limited (Vodafone) seeking clearance in relation to radio spectrum frequencies. Vodafone are seeking clearance to acquire the management rights from the New Zealand Government for the radio frequency range between 899.8 and 915 MHz, together with the corresponding natural pair management rights in the 944.8 - 960 MHz range.

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Bird flu remedy is quackery

15 January 2008

A Tauranga based couple specialising in homoeopathic remedies have pleaded guilty to 19 charges of breaching the Fair Trading Act for making misleading representations about their qualifications and their ability to provide cures or prevent diseases. They have been penalised a total of $23,400 by way of fines and costs awards in the Tauranga District Court.

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