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The ACCC is proposing to develop a new record keeping rule to collect service quality and network performance information from NBN Co and in the future other superfast broadband network providers.
The Measuring Broadband Australia program provides Australian consumers with accurate and independent information about broadband performance to assist their purchasing decisions.
The Mobile Infrastructure Report provides analysis on the change in mobile network operators' (MNOs) mobile infrastructure and coverage.
The ACCC is required to report annually to the Minister for Communications on changes in the prices paid for telecommunications services in Australia. This report is a legislative requirement under s 151CM(1)(a) in Division 12 of Part XIB of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (the Act).
During the domestic mobile roaming declaration inquiry, the ACCC received submissions from many regional stakeholders regarding regional mobile issues, such as inadequate mobile coverage and coverage information. At the end of the inquiry, the ACCC released a separate paper.
The ACCC is required under Part 6 of the Water Charge Rules 2010 to decide whether on-river infrastructure operators meet the definition of ‘Part 6 operators’ and, if so, whether to grant them an exemption from the operation of the requirements of Part 6 of the water charge rules.
On 16 December 2021, the ACCC made the Broadband Performance Monitoring and Reporting record keeping and reporting rules.
On 19 June 2013, the ACCC approved two minor variations to Telstra's SSU.
In 2010, the Australian government asked the ACCC and NBN Co to publicly consult and agree the number and location of initial points of interconnection to the National Broadband Network that will best meet the long-term interests of end-users.
The ACCC released the current guide to the resolution of telecommunications access disputes in March 2004.