New Zealand Commerce Commission, Media Release, 19 December 2011. "The Commerce Commission has today released the first of three issues papers relating to the uptake of high speed broadband ahead of a public conference in February 2012. The paper examines the technical issues that the Commission has identified as being relevant to the uptake of high speed broadband services.
The Commission does not expect the technical issues dealt with in this paper to be discussed in detail at the conference. However, these technical issues will be referred to in the Commission’s draft report to be issued after the conference, which will be subject to a formal consultation process.
The key technical issues addressed in the paper are:
- The cost of non-standard connections, premises re-wiring and the provision of customer premises equipment;
- National and international transit;
- Peering, internet protocol (IP) interconnection and network neutrality;
- Data caps..."
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