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New Zealand Approves Telecom's Structural Separation Plan

The government of New Zealand approved Telecom New Zealand’s plan to split its assets after structural separation. Telecom New Zealand’s stock holders must vote on the plan.

Under the arrangement, Telecom’s network arm (the New Chorus) will be the main provider of fixed-line telecommunications infrastructure and will be prohibited from offering retail services. The New Telecom will be a retail service provider and will compete on an even playing field with all other retailers.

“Should Telecom’s shareholders vote in favour of the demerger, Telecom will be the first telecommunications company of its size to undergo voluntary structural separation,” stated Steven Joyce, Minister for Communications and Information Technology.

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