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ComCom directs telcos to abide by new marketing code

Broadband speeds to be advertised as actual peak-time speeds rather than theoretical maximums.

Will Mace
Mon, 08 Nov 2021

Telecommunications companies are being told to “clean up” their marketing activities when it comes to consumers switching from legacy copper services to alternatives by the Commerce Commission, and to create a new industry code.

Guidelines for the code, which can be viewed here, include a

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Will Mace
Mon, 08 Nov 2021
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