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ComCom finds fibre max speeds drop 10%

New Zealand Telecommunications Forum says this is not a capacity issue.

Geraden Cann Fri, 21 Aug 2020

A Commerce Commission investigation has found a 10% drop in peak-time broadband speeds of high-speed Fibre Max plans.

The reason for the drop is unknown, but industry representative body the New Zealand Telecommunications Forum (NZTF) said the industry had already been investigating the

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