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Smaller telcos pay higher levies as fibre rolls out

Compared with four years ago, fibre usage has more than doubled to 52%.

Thu, 24 Oct 2019

A higher number of fibre connections has significantly increased the input by smaller telcos to the government’s Telecommunications Development Levy (TDL).

According to the 2018/19 draft report, released by the Commerce Commission, Spark, Vodafone, Chorus and 2degrees will constitute about

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