In May 2011, the ACMA commenced the public consultation phase of a review of arrangements in the radiofrequency band 803–960 MHz with the release of a discussion paper, The 900 MHz band—Exploring new opportunities: Initial consultation on future arrangements for the 900 MHz band. The 820–960 MHz band is already used to support many [...]
Continue Reading →Numbering, naming and addressing are intrinsic to the design of communication networks because they provide the information that enables communication users to be connected. During 2010 and 2011, the ACMA examined the arrangements for telephone numbering in response to issues raised by:
- consumers and industry
- pressures as a consequence of technical innovation
- innovation in [...]
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As part of its role to regulate online content, the ACMA is a member of the International Association of Internet Hotlines (INHOPE), along with member hotlines from Europe, Asia and America. INHOPE members deal with complaints about illegal internet content, particularly child sexual abuse material, to ensure rapid and effective response to illegal content reports. [...]
Continue Reading →The communications report is a flagship publication for the ACMA, presenting information about the performance of carriers and CSPs, with particular reference to consumer satisfaction, consumer benefits and quality of service. The report fulfils the ACMA’s statutory reporting requirements under section 105 of the Telecommunications Act and demonstrates its commitment to being an evidence-based regulator. [...]
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Annual Report 2010-11
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