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Real-time rain radar war continues with claims of anti-competitive behaviour


Change made after an NBR story exposed the rain radar controversy to a wider audience. But competitive issues remain.

Stephen Allely
Wed, 14 Mar 2012

Release of rain radar data in real-time by Metservice has been welcomed by competitor Weatherwatch's head analyst Philip Duncan.

But there are still competitive issues with the SOE which need addressing, Mr Duncan says.

Mr Duncan says Metservice succumbed to public pressure – following

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Stephen Allely
Wed, 14 Mar 2012
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