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In March 2002 the ACCC varied the GSM termination services declaration to make it technology neutral.
In July 2002 the ACCC granted two separate exemptions in response to an application from Telstra for exemption from its obligations to supply the local carriage service to its competitors in CBD areas of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
On 25 July 2002 the ACCC decided that it did not object to the proposed increase.
The revised final report issued in April 2002 confirms the approach and includes indicative prices.
The ACCC declared the unconditioned local loop service (ULLS) in July 1999. In response to a discussion paper, submissions were received from several interested parties and these views were taken into account in developing the final report released in April 2002.
In March 2002 the ACCC varied the GSM service declarations, including other mobile services currently in use and making the declarations technology neutral.
In December 2001 the ACCC decided not to object to the proposed phase out of Australia Post's Ad Post service.
In May 2001 the ACCC varied the domestic transmission capacity service declaration, removing the remaining intercapital transmission routes from the service description.
The ACCC commenced its inquiry in September 2000 and released a discussion paper on 29 September 2000.
Following public consultation, the ACCC revoked both declarations relating to the AMPS service, as the closure of the AMPS network on 31 December 2000 made these declarations redundant.