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On 19 June 2013, the ACCC approved two minor variations to Telstra's SSU.
Telstra’s migration plan requires it to develop six 'required measures' that relate to the operating processes Telstra will follow when disconnecting customers from its copper and HFC networks.
This project page contains information and correspondence about Telstra’s Roadmap and Work Plan for the development of the required measures.
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.
This project page contains Telstra’s submission of required measures 2, 3, 4 and 6.
Regulations made under section 32B of the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 allow the ACCC to inquire into disputes about the terms and conditions, including price of access to Australia Post’s bulk mail services.
Prior to the commencement of the Structural Separation Undertaking (SSU), Telstra was subject to an operational separation framework which was intended to promote equivalence between Telstra wholesale and retail customers.
In July 2010, Telstra announced that it would be upgrading its existing copper network in South Brisbane to a fibre-to-the-premises network.
The ACCC's final view is that it is not satisfied that varying the ULLS service description at this time would promote the long-term interests of end users.
On 19 March 2009, the ACCC released final pricing principles and indicative prices for the mobile terminating access service (MTAS) for the period of 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011.
The ACCC released the current guide to the resolution of telecommunications access disputes in March 2004.