Telecom and its broadband subsidiary Xtra are to be prosecuted over the Go Large broadband promotion. Photo / Kenny Rodger
Telecom and its subsidiary Xtra are to be prosecuted for allegedly misleading the public with its Go Large broadband promotion.
In 2006 Telecom and Xtra launched nationwide advertising of its new broadband plan "Go Large", in which it made a number of representations, including "Xtra Broadband is about
to be unleashed!", "unlimited data usage and all the internet you can handle" and "maximum speed internet".
The Commerce Commission launched an investigation following complaints from Xtra customers.
It has now decided to prosecute Telecom, alleging it breached the Fair Trading Act by misleading the public about the services and making false or misleading representations about the performance of the Go Large plan.
Companies found guilty of breaching the Act may be fined up to $200,000.
- NZPA