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On 23 May 2014, the ACCC commenced a public inquiry into making a final access determination for the domestic transmission capacity service (DTCS).
The ACCC has completed its second annual review of Water NSW’s regulated charges for water infrastructure services in the Murray-Darling Basin. This review applies to charges for 2016-17, the third and last year of the regulatory period 2014–17.
Viterra is a bulk handling company that operates six bulk wheat port facilities in South Australia.
On 11 July 2013 the ACCC commenced a combined public inquiry into making final access determinations for a number of the fixed line services and the wholesale ADSL service.
The fixed line services are the:
The ACCC has commenced consultation on non-price terms and conditions and supplementary pricing issues for a number of related declared services:
The ACCC commences a public inquiry into making a final access determination for the Mobile Terminating Access Service (MTAS).
The ACCC conducted its first annual review of Water NSW’s regulated charges for water infrastructure services in the Murray-Darling Basin for 2015-16.
For the 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2017 regulatory period, the ACCC was the regulator responsible for approving or determining State Water’s (now WaterNSW’s) regulated charges in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) under the Water Charge (Infrastructure) Rules 2010 (WCIR).
On 29 May 2013, the ACCC made a final access determination for the declared Wholesale ADSL Service.
On 3 October 2012, the ACCC made a final access determination for the Local Bitstream Access Service (LBAS). A copy of the LBAS final access determination is available on the public register of access determinations.