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New Zealand may end mobile fee rules due to market maturity, with broadband access expanding for low-income users.
The Commerce Commission recommends ending mobile termination rate regulation in New Zealand, citing a mature market with three strong national providers and sufficient competition.
The 2010 rules, designed to level the playing field, are seen as no longer necessary.
While some groups warn of reduced accountability, the final decision rests with the minister, who is expected to approve the change.
Chorus has launched Equity Fibre 100, a $30 monthly broadband plan with 100 Mbps speeds for low-income households, requiring eligibility proof.
The Commission is also reviewing fibre investment rules to support future infrastructure growth.
Nueva Zelanda puede poner fin a las reglas de tarifas móviles debido a la madurez del mercado, con la expansión del acceso de banda ancha para los usuarios de bajos ingresos.