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Home›Technology›Data & Communications›Proposed regulatory changes to help roll out faster broadband

Proposed regulatory changes to help roll out faster broadband

By Paul Skelton
12/06/2015
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The Government has released a consultation paper on proposed
amendments to telecommunications carrier powers and immunities.
The proposed amendments would help nbn complete
the national broadband network faster and at lower cost to taxpayers using
the most appropriate technology for the job.
 
Telecommunications carriers have some powers and immunities to install and
maintain certain low-impact facilities, such as using power poles to deploy
overhead networks. These changes enable them to operate under a single
streamlined national regime.
 
The proposed changes would extend these rights to nbn’s multi‑technology
rollout strategy, speeding up the rollout of the network and reducing the
cost.
 
Existing protections under the Telecommunications Act such as obligations to
notify land owners and occupiers about planned work, minimise damage, and
restore sites after work is complete would continue to apply.
 
The Government appreciates that people can sometimes be concerned about
carriers’ use of powers and immunities and overhead cabling, and this is why
it is seeking feedback on the proposed changes.
 
Interested parties, including local governments, community groups and industry,
are encouraged to comment.
 
The consultation paper and draft amendments are available at www.communications.gov.au/carrier_powers_and_immunities_amendments
 
Submissions should be lodged by Friday, 10 July 2015.

 

 

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