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Adams proposes ‘deemed consent’ to speed UFB deployment for right-of-ways

In the face of sluggish UFB uptake, the communications minister overcomes her previous aversion to a little property rights invasion to speed the fibre rollout.

Tue, 09 Jun 2015

Chorus [NZX: CNU] today seems closer to winning its long campaign for relief over consent requirements that it says are delaying UFB (Ultrafast Broadband) fibre installations by up to two months.

Currently, Chorus and other companies involved in the multi-billion dollar rollout are required to

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