Telecom

Telcoland disputes on overcharging
Telcoland disputes on overcharging

Domestic mobile roaming should be declared if mobile cellular competition is to improve both for Telcos and mobile virtual network operators. The rationale for this anticipated outcome by the ACCC is discussed in InnovationAus.

Read the full article below

No chance the USO will be dumped
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.

Read the full article below

ACCC to review roaming charges
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.

ACCC under pressure to fix mobile roaming

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) may finally be taking the steps necessary for it to understand why it should fix its flawed 2017 decision not to declare domestic mobile roaming in regional and remote areas.

Read the original article on InnovationAus

Read the article below.

Australia seeks ITU influence
Australia seeks ITU influence

Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop and Communications Minister Mitch Fifield have announced that Australia will seek re-election to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Council later this year.

Read the original article on InnovationAus

Read the article below

Adelaide lights up giga-future
Adelaide lights up giga-future

At first glance, the City of Adelaide’s Ten Gigabit Adelaide project – where it has teamed up TPG Telecom to transform Adelaide into a “city of the future” – has all the hallmarks of a major win for South Australia.

Read the original article on InnovationAus

Read the article below