Title(desc) | Industry | Type | Status |
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Measuring Broadband Australia program | Communications | Monitoring |
Ongoing
31 August 2021 |
The Measuring Broadband Australia program provides Australian consumers with accurate and independent information about broadband performance to assist their purchasing decisions. |
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Measuring Broadband Australia program record keeping and reporting rules | Communications | Monitoring |
Ongoing
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On 16 December 2021, the ACCC made the Broadband Performance Monitoring and Reporting record keeping and reporting rules. |
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Mobile Infrastructure Report | Communications | Monitoring |
Ongoing
9 September 2022 |
The Mobile Infrastructure Report provides analysis on the change in mobile network operators' (MNOs) mobile infrastructure and coverage. The analysis is based on information collected from the three national MNOs - Singtel Optus Pty Limited (Optus), Telstra Corporation Limited (Telstra) and TPG Telecom Limited (TPG) under the Audit of Telecommunications Infrastructure Assets – Record Keeping Rules (Infrastructure RKR). |
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Mobile services review | Communications | Review |
Finalised
2005 |
The ACCC announced a review of mobile services in March 2003 and released a discussion paper in April 2003. |
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Mobile terminating & originating access pricing principles | Communications | Price determination |
Finalised
2002 |
In March 2002 the ACCC varied the GSM termination services declaration to make it technology neutral. |
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Mobile terminating access service (MTAS) 2007 pricing principles and the WIK model | Communications | Price determination |
Finalised
2007 |
After considering interested parties’ submissions, the ACCC released the Draft MTAS pricing principles determination for the period 1 July 2007 to 31 December 2008. |
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Mobile Terminating Access Service access determination inquiry - 2019 | Communications | Access determination |
Finalised
2 October 2020 |
The ACCC is holding a public inquiry under section 497 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 (Cth) on whether to extend, vary, or revoke the current domestic mobile terminating access service (MTAS) final access determination (FAD). |
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Mobile terminating access service declaration inquiry - 2018 | Communications | Access declaration |
Finalised
28 June 2019 |
The ACCC commenced an inquiry into whether to extend, vary or revoke the domestic mobile terminating access service declaration, or whether to make a new declaration. |
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Mobile Terminating Access Service declaration review - 2009 | Communications | Access declaration |
Finalised
2009 |
The ACCC concluded its public inquiry into the declaration of the mobile terminating access service (MTAS) by releasing its final report on 28 May 2009. |
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Mobile Terminating Access Service declaration review - 2013 | Communications | Access declaration |
Finalised
17 June 2014 |
The ACCC commenced an inquiry into whether to extend, vary or revoke the domestic mobile terminating access service declaration, or whether to make a new declaration. |
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Mobile terminating access service final access determination inquiry 2014 | Communications | Access determination |
Finalised
24 August 2015 |
The ACCC commences a public inquiry into making a final access determination for the Mobile Terminating Access Service (MTAS). |
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Model non-price terms and conditions | Communications | Price determination |
Finalised
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The ACCC held a consultation process about model non-price terms and conditions for the public switched telephone network (PSTN), unconditioned local loop service (ULLS) and local carriage service (LCS). |
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Model price terms and conditions | Communications | Price determination |
Finalised
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The ACCC held a consultation process about model price terms and conditions for the public switched telephone network (PSTN), unconditioned local loop service (ULLS) and local carriage service (LCS). |
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More detailed information on financial performance of airports | Airports | Review |
Ongoing
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The ACCC is consulting with interested stakeholders on the information that Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney airports (the monitored airports) should provide to the ACCC each year in relation to their prices, revenues, costs and profits. |