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Wholesale broadband price drop was passed on to consumers, ComCom says

A coda to the "copper tax" war. 

Wed, 21 Jun 2017

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One of the great points of contention during the great “Copper Tax” war of 2013 to 2015 was whether retail ISPs would pass on wholesale price cuts to consumers.

At issue was the regulated wholesale price of copper lines.

In December 2015, the Commerce Commission

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