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The ACCC’s A Code of Access to Telecommunications Transmission Towers, Sites of Towers and Underground Facilities was made under Clause 37 of Part 5 of Schedule 1 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
The ACCC is consulting on what information NBN Co should disclose about the rollout of its network.
Following the 2011 review by the DBCDE, the Determination was amended to effect its operation for two more years with some amendments until 30 June 2014.
On 3 December 2009 the ACCC announced a fundamental review of the Access Pricing Principles for telecommunications services. As a result of the review, the ACCC decided to maintain the current pricing principles and indicative prices for fixed line services until 31 December 2010.
On 11 November 2008, the ACCC issued a final decision rejecting Telstra's exemption application relating to the Optus HFC network
The ACCC first introduced the RAF record keeping rule in 1999. The record keeping rule set up a vertical and horizontal accounting separation model requiring separate reporting of asset, revenue and cost information for wholesale and retail activities.
In November 2007, as part of the ACCC's strategic review of the regulation of fixed services, the ACCC issued an Unconditioned Local Loop Service (ULLS) pricing principles determination. The final report was released on 4 June 2008.
In March 2003 the ACCC issued a record keeping rule to Telstra seeking information to assess the effects of bundling on competition in telecommunications markets.
The ACCC announced a review of mobile services in March 2003 and released a discussion paper in April 2003.
During its 2004 review of Telstra's price control arrangements, the ACCC consulted with a wide range of stakeholders through two stages of written submissions and in 12 public meetings in metropolitan and regional areas of Australia.