Blog Lists

No chance the USO will be dumped

The USO is discussed in InnovationAus and in the light of Tony Warren's comments it will be interesting to see what the Turnbull Government does next year.

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Time to end the NBN shell game

The article in InnovationAus focuses on NBN Co's manoeuvrings and it is time for the shell game that is being played out to end.

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It is time for NBN Co Chairman Dr Ziggy Switkowski to call an end to the shell game that is being played out in an effort to carefully manage expectations whilst minimising political damage to Coalition.

NBN business model falling apart

Why the telecommunications industry has delivered the Coalition Government and NBN Co a sharp rebuke over the current business model for the National Broadband Network (NBN) is discussed in InnovationAus.

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The telecommunications industry has delivered the Coalition Government and NBN Co a sharp rebuke over the current business model for the National Broadband Network (NBN).

Telcos reject NBN access proposal

NBN Co's proposed variation to the Special Access Undertaking (SAU) is likely to be rejected by the ACCC after Telcos voice strong opposition. Why the Telcos have opposed the SAU is discussed in Innovationaus.com

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ACCC to review roaming charges

An article in InnovationAus discusses the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) announcement of an inquiry into “whether or not to declare a wholesale domestic mobile roaming service” is a timely reminder that the troubled Australian mobile cellular market remains one of the most expensive and least competitive in the world.

Gov’t vs ACCC: The NBN cold war turns hot

The government’s efforts to strong-arm the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to adopt a favourable position on NBN Co’s wholesale prices, business market competition and spectrum allocation have been unsuccessful, which has led government to escalate the pressure by issuing a Statement of Expectations (SoE) to the ACCC.

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