Type

Current declarations

Date

Summary

Declared Service

Pursuant to section 152ALA(4) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 the ACCC has extended the expiry date for the mobile terminating access service (MTAS) declaration to 30 June 2029.

The ACCC has made this decision following a public inquiry. Further information on the inquiry can be found here: Public inquiry into the declaration of the domestic transmission capacity service, fixed line services and domestic mobile terminating access service.

Note: the previous expiry date was 30 June 2024.

Service Description

The domestic mobile terminating access services is an access service for the carriage of voice calls from a point of interconnection, or potential point of interconnection, to a B-Party directly connected to the access provider’s digital mobile network. 

Definitions

Where words or phrases used in this Declaration are defined in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, or the Telecommunications Act 1997 or the Telecommunications Numbering Plan 1997, they have the meaning given in the relevant Act or instrument.

Other definitions

B-Party is the end-user to whom a telephone call is made.

Digital mobile network is a telecommunications network that is used to provide digital mobile telephony services.

Point of interconnection is a location which:

a) Is a physical point of demarcation between the access seeker’s network and the access provider’s digital mobile network, and

b) Is associated with (but not necessarily co-located with) one or more gateway exchanges of the access seeker’s network and the access provider’s digital mobile network.