Chorus 'Boost' service likely to breach rules, regulator advised

Chorus 'Boost' service likely to breach rules, regulator advised
By Paul McBeth Sept. 4 (BusinessDesk) - Telecommunications network operator Chorus's proposed Boost variant service would likely breach the terms of its regulation, according to legal advice received by the Commerce Commission. The antitrust regulator is seeking feedback on a legal opinion by David Laurenson QC and James Every-Palmer, which took the view Chorus's plans breached its 'good faith' obligation, the commission said in a statement. The lawyers said Chorus's plans were inconsistent with the 'good faith' provision of its standard...