|
Thursday 17th December 2015 |
Text too small? |
Spark New Zealand is to increase the price of its broadband and landline plans from the beginning of February following the Commerce Commission's decision to allow Chorus to raise the cost of access to its copper wire network.
The cost for a Spark user with a broadband and landline plan will rise by $5 a month, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Customers with just a landline in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch will see an increase of $3.50. Those with just a home landline outside of these urban centres will see no rise in their bills.
On Tuesday the regulator released its final determination of what Chorus could charge to access its ageing infrastructure. The price for wholesale access for broadband was set at an average $41.69 a month, up from the $38.43 it had initially suggested.
Spark says the ruling means line charges are almost $8 a month higher for broadband services and just over $7 higher for landline voice services compared to the previous charges. Users of the fibre network won't see any rise, because the ruling only relates to the legacy copper network.
Spark NZ's home, mobile and business chief executive Jason Paris said he was extremely disappointed to have to raise prices.
"This regulatory decision means a significant and unexpected increase in our underlying costs, so unfortunately we have been forced to reflect these costs in our customer pricing."
Spark's shares were recently up 0.6 percent to $3.17 and have gained 1.1 percent since the start of the year.
BusinessDesk.co.nz
No comments yet
AFT delivers 10th consecutive first half revenue increase
Steel & Tube - Trading Update - November 2025
November 20th Morning Report
NPH - 2025 Full Year Results
RAD - Radius Care Triples 1H26 NPAT
APL - Result for the six months ended 30 September 2025
November 19th Morning Report
Devon Funds Morning Note - 18 November 2025
Sanford delivers a record full year result
November 18th Morning Report