Telecommunications

NBN bailout a political mockery

Malcolm Turnbull has now bailed out NBN Co to the tune of $19.5 billion. To find out what this means for Mr Turnbull's second rate NBN the ramifications are discussed in InnovationAus.

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Telco reform an attack on the ACCC

The Turnbull Government’s threatening stance towards the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is discussed in InnovationAus as the Government's efforts have been ramped up with the announcement that plans to repeal the telecommunications-specific anti-competitive conduct laws in Part XIB of the

Telstra separation is a lesson learnt from the UK

Today in InnovationAus the decision by the UK communications regulator Ofcom to notify BT that it is to legally separate from Openreach is discussed in the light of how this ruling might impact on Telstra in coming years.

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The communications regulator in the UK, Ofcom, has notified BT that it is to legally separate from OpenReach after BT failed to offer voluntary proposals that address Ofcom’s competition concerns.

USO hurdles yet to be overcome

The Productivity Commission has released its draft report on the Universal Service Obligation (USO) and it has recommended sweeping changes. However, there appears little opportunity for government to make changes without Telstra’s agreement.

Chaotic plan for regional comms

The Turnbull Government's Regional Broadband Scheme aims to partially fund NBN Co's loss making fixed-wireless and satellite services. In InnovationAus the outcomes of this industry levy are discussed and how it will remove the need for NBN Co's existing cross-subsidy.

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On opaque NBN Co reporting

NBN co's opaque reporting attracts criticism.

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NBN Co is a text book example of why Government Business Enterprises (GBE) attract criticism. In 2017, the company’s government-appointed senior management team is set to bumble along with a failed business model, whilst rolling out obsolete Fibre to the Node (FTTN) technology to about six million premises.

NBN Co model gets hammered

NBN Co's business model gets hammered.

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For the hard-working staff at NBN Co, the nonsense being spruiked by CEO Bill Morrow must be hard to swallow. For the rest of Australia, Mr Morrow’s comments are a sign that the wheels have fallen off and there is an urgent need for the company to change direction and management team.

NBN thin-skinned social censors

NBN Co has ramped up efforts to censor critics.

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NBN Co has ramped up efforts to censor critics and has labelled individuals and not-for-profits that provide feedback or are critical of the National Broadband Network (NBN) as trolls, mischevious and disrespectful.

The Fed’s big fat security push

The Federal Government's recent privacy amendment Bill causes a flurry of activity.

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The Federal Government has passed a privacy amendment bill through Parliament that gives Australian business a reason to prioritise digital security and protect consumer information.

ACCC says no to domestic mobile roaming

The draft decision by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to not declare a wholesale domestic mobile roaming service is a missed opportunity.