On 19 July 2021 the ACCC made the interim access determination for the superfast broadband access service (SBAS). The ACCC has extended the interim access determination until a new final access determination for the SBAS comes into force.
On 2 October 2020, the ACCC released its final report for the public inquiry into making a final access determination (FAD) for the mobile terminating access service (MTAS). This FAD replaces the previous MTAS FAD (Final Access Determination No. 1 of 2015).
On 26 May 2017, the ACCC released its final decision on the Local bitstream access service (LBAS) final access determination (FAD).
On 26 May 2017, the ACCC released its final decision on the Superfast broadband access service (SBAS) final access determination (FAD).
On 29 July 2016, the ACCC made the Interim Access Determination (IAD) for the Superfast Broadband Access Service (SBAS). The SBAS IAD expires on 28 July 2017, unless revoked sooner.
On 21 April 2016, the ACCC released its final decision on the DTCS final access determination (FAD). This FAD replaces the previous DTCS FAD (Final Access Determination No. 1 of 2012).
On 30 November 2015, Australia Post provided the ACCC with a price notification proposing price increases for its ‘ordinary’ letter services to apply from 4 January 2016.
On 6 June 2019, the ACCC decided to extend the existing final access determinations (FADs) for the declared fixed line services (LCS, WLR, LSS, ULLS, FOAS, FTAS, WADSL). The ACCC extended these FADs as it was not in a position to make the new FADs prior to their expiration on 30 June 2019. The existing fixed line services FADs were extended to expire on the date immediately before the day on which the new FADs come into force.
On 24 August 2015, the ACCC released its final decision on the MTAS final access determination (FAD). This FAD replaces the previous MTAS FAD (Final Access Determination No. 7 of 2011).
On 4 June 2015, Airservices Australia (Airservices) provided the ACCC with a price notification proposing increases to its charges for terminal navigation and aviation rescue and fire-fighting services, effective from 1 July 2015.
On 10 June 2014, Airservices Australia (Airservices) provided the ACCC with a price notification proposing increases to its charges for terminal navigation (TN) and aviation rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) services, effective from 1 July 2014.
On 31 January 2014, Australia Post provided the ACCC with a price notification proposing increase in its ‘ordinary’ letter services to apply from 31 March 2014.
On 14 August 2013 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) decided to not object to Sydney Airport Corporation Limited’s (SACL’s) price notification covering charges for the provision of aeronautical services and facilities to regional air services by Sydney Airport.
On 30 May 2013, Airservices Australia (Airservices) provided the ACCC with a formal price notification proposing increases to its charges for terminal navigation (TN) and aviation rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) services, effective from 1 July 2013.