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Ann: GENERAL: SPK: Spark NZ increases prices to reflect higher Chorus charges

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    • Release Date: 17/12/15 15:04
    • Summary: GENERAL: SPK: Spark NZ increases prices to reflect higher Chorus charges
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    17/12/2015 15:04
    GENERAL
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    REL: 1504 HRS Spark New Zealand Limited
    
    GENERAL: SPK: Spark NZ increases prices to reflect higher Chorus charges
    
    Market Release
    
    17 December 2015
    
    Spark NZ increases prices to reflect higher Chorus copper lines charges
    
    Spark NZ said today it will raise prices for some of its broadband and
    landline plans from 1 February 2016. The price of ADSL and VDSL Broadband
    plans will increase by $5 a month, and home landline customers in Auckland,
    Wellington and Christchurch will receive an increase of $3.50. There will be
    no change to fibre prices.
    
    This is a result of this week's Commerce Commission decision to significantly
    increase regulated Chorus line charges for copper broadband and landline
    services. The new Chorus charges, which took effect from yesterday, are
    almost $8 per month (including GST) higher for broadband services and just
    over $7 higher for landline voice services, compared with the previous
    charges. Chorus line charges make up more than half what most New Zealanders
    pay for their broadband or landline services.
    
    Spark NZ's CEO for Home, Mobile and Business, Jason Paris, said he was
    extremely disappointed about the need for Spark NZ to increase prices.
    
    "We have worked hard over the past few years to keep prices as low as
    possible, and we want to keep them that way. However, 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 stands by commitment to return savings to customers
    
    Paris said the decision not to backdate when the new higher Chorus line
    charges came into effect was the only sliver of good news in the Commerce
    Commission's decision.
    
    "In light of the Commerce Commission's earlier threat of backdating, we put
    up our prices in February this year. At the time, we said that if there was
    no backdating, we would do the right thing and return savings where we could
    to customers who were affected by the price increases in February and
    remained on their impacted plan. We're the only broadband provider who has
    publicly committed to do this.
    
    "We intend to make good on this commitment and give something back to our
    customers in the coming months, as long as the decision on backdating is not
    subject to appeal."
    
    Paris said eligible home landline customers in Auckland, Wellington and
    Christchurch would receive a credit on their monthly bills, while eligible
    40GB and 80GB ADSL/VDSL broadband customers nationwide would have the choice
    of a few options, one of which will be an account  credit. Spark will proceed
    with giving these savings back from March, provided there are no appeal
    proceedings.
    
    Home landline customers outside the three main centres will not receive any
    credit but their prices will not be increased in February, despite the cost
    of higher Chorus lines charges Spark will face.
    
    ADSL / VDSL customers on Unlimited plans will also not be eligible for a
    savings credit, as their plan prices did not increase earlier this year and
    instead were reduced by $10 a month.
    
    More information on the return of savings will be available for customers in
    the next few weeks.
    
    Spark customers on Ultra Fibre broadband plans will not face price increases,
    as their services are not dependent on the Chorus copper network and thus are
    not affected by the increases in Chorus regulated charges.
    
    -ENDS-
    
    For media queries, please contact:
    Richard Llewellyn
    Head of Corporate Communications +64 (0) 27 523 2362
    
    For investor relations queries, please contact:
    Stefan Knight
    General Manager Finance & Business Performance +64 (0) 27 252 9438
    End CA:00275319 For:SPK    Type:GENERAL    Time:2015-12-17 15:04:38
    				
 
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