Chorus gets reprieve on copper, though fibre questions linger, First NZ says

Chorus gets reprieve on copper, though fibre questions linger, First NZ says
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Jan. 28 (BusinessDesk) - Chorus has gained several years of breathing space after last month's Commerce Commission decision on what the network operator can charge for access to its copper lines, but uncertainty over how the fibre market plays out could pose problems for its bottom line, according to First NZ Capital analysts. The competition regulator last month said Chorus wouldn't have to cut prices for wholesale access broadband service by as much as previously indicated, and that decision looks set to stay after both C...