February 2004
Electricity Lines Businesses: Recent storm damage to be considered an 'extreme event' in quality threshold assessments
20 February 2004
The Commerce Commission has today confirmed that interruptions to electricity supply in the lower North Island due to severe storms this week would be taken into account in the electricity lines businesses quality threshold assessments for the current period.
Relates to: Electricity
Telecommunications Act:Commission releases principles paper on implementation of a TSLRIC Pricing Methodology
20 February 2004
The Commerce Commission today released a principles paper on the implementation of a Total Service Long Run Incremental Cost (TSLRIC) Pricing Methodology for Access Determinations under the Telecommunications Act 2001.
Relates to: Telecommunications
AIAL applies for exemption under EIR Act
17 February 2004
The Commerce Commission has received an application from Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL) for an exemption under the Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998 (EIR Act) in relation to the appointment of Dr Keith Turner, Meridian Energy Limited's Chief Executive, to the AIAL Board.
Relates to: Electricity
Commission alerts public to 'back of a van' speaker scam
10 February 2004
The Commerce Commission is alerting the public to an international scam that may have hit New Zealand shores involving the sale of fake brand speakers from the back of vans.
Relates to: Fair Trading
Too good to be true? Commission joins forces for International Sweep Day
9 February 2004
Too good to be true?
Commission joins forces for International Sweep Day
Relates to: Fair Trading