https://comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets...tober-2020.pdf
More whinny bullsh!t from small operators.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
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https://comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets...tober-2020.pdf
More whinny bullsh!t from small operators.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
"bu bu but we can't compete because we're broke as fark and can't afford video equipment..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
SKY TV trucks next week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsfm4iufLhM
LOLLL, that pretty much sums up their argument!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRfmVe7iL4k
What is everyone's thoughts. Will comcom approve Nep purchase of SKT?
MT, when do you think we'll hit 1m customers and what will net cash position be on the 1st of April next year after bonds are paid off?
This should drive it down to 12c again, right?
Given the disgraceful decision to block the VodaSky merger in 2016...hopefully they give Sky the benefit of the doubt.
Lookit, before NEP set up shop OSB was effectively the 'monoply' provider for NZ. Life went on, and there were no major market problems as far as I am aware.
So there is no reason to believe it would be any different with NEP owning the 'monopoly'. In fact I would argue that they will be able to offer better products and pricing if they are the main provider.
The onus will fall on NEP to convince the comcom that they will not use their market position to jack up prices. Let's hope they have done a good job!
I've got next months entertainment sorted.
Disney Mulan for $49.99 for the kids and the Parker fight for $59.99. A great couple of hours entrainment for only $109.98, CHEAP AS BRO!
Better upgrade to 100mbit fiber from Spark for another $10 and get the wire maintenance for $5 as well just to be sure everything goes well.