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Claims Joyce’s planned fibre law change is illegal

Failure to stick to World Trade Organisation telecommunications rules could result in legal action against the government.Internet New Zealand has hit out against Communications Minister Steven Joyce who plans to introduce legislation in the Telecommunica

Liam Baldwin
Wed, 03 Nov 2010

Failure to stick to World Trade Organisation telecommunications rules could result in legal action against the government.

Internet New Zealand has hit out against Communications Minister Steven Joyce who plans to introduce legislation in the Telecommunications Act effectively castrating the

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Liam Baldwin
Wed, 03 Nov 2010
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