Telstra attacks ACCC over wholesale pricing report

Telstra has attacked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), claiming the consumer watchdog's latest proposal to publish indicative telecommunication wholesale pricing is merely a bid to "remain relevant".

The ACCC has called for comment on a discussion paper that seeks to set standard pricing for a number of voice telecommunication services.

"The concern is they're trying to inflame dispute where no disputes exist," Telstra spokesperson Rod Bruem told ZDNet Australia. He went on to criticise the timing of the proposal, saying the ACCC is jumping the gun by releasing this paper before the government released legislation.

"We feel the ACCC is trying to make itself relevant," said Bruem. "There hasn't been a dispute in relation to telephony for over a year. [The ACCC is] trying to create conflict where no conflict exists."

The proposed ACCC paper looks at Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Unconditioned Local Loop Services (ULLS) and Local Carriage Services (LCS) in a bid to determine how indicative prices could be revealed.

Professor Allan Fels, chairman of the ACCC, said in a statement he hoped publishing indicative access prices would assist in creating a more open and transparent telecommunications industry.

Ewan Brown, executive director of Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre Limited (SETEL), an association which represents the interests of small business consumers of telecommunications, told ZDNet Australia it hasn't yet reviewed the paper, but is supportive of the move.

"Greater transparency will allow people to see how firm the prices are and how realistic," said Brown. "The incumbent carrier can change wholesale prices overnight, putting pressure on downstream suppliers because customers may see new deals come after they've locked themselves into a reasonably long term contract."

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Talkback 4 comments

    Would someone please hand ever ...Frank Costanza -- 19/09/02

    Would someone please hand everyone at Telstra a box of tissues please.

    Whenever it comes to ....well , anything , I don't trust a single word that comes from the mouths of anyone who works for Telstra.

    They have been constantly proven as liars and back peddlers when it comes to gaffs and blatant dishonesty , and trusting them is not going to happen until I see Jesus himself giving his personal assurance as to their truth.

    I don't see why a dispute has ...Anonymous -- 19/09/02

    I don't see why a dispute has to exist to prompt the ACCC to act on our behalf and that of small businesses, held to ransom by Telstra's pricing policies. I for one am more than happy with their pro-active approach... Anything to curb the Telstra monopoly is good for Australia.

    Telstra acts again like a nest ...Beat Odermatt -- 19/09/02

    Telstra acts again like a nest of angry hornets! When I was living in Leigh Creek in South Australia, it did cost me more to call my son in Port Augusta than to ring my sister in Switzerland. I am sure that ACCC has good reasons for their actions and Telstra looks worried.

    I have one thing to say: TYPIC ...F&*k Me -- 23/09/02

    I have one thing to say: TYPICAL

    Telstra is so afraid of competition it hurts them when they are forced do something they don't want.

    Just like a little kid.

    Telstra you need 100% competition, because all you are doing is playing on us consumers because you God damn know you control the telco industry, and when that changes, I hope you go bust.

    $500,000,000.00 per year from phone line rental is just a BIG crap joke.

    ACCC take note, we need more competition for telstra that does not rely on any service from telstra. Its unfair you allow telstra to mess up our communcation industry.

    I just noticed SONY have developed BROADBAND TV, with telstra's current pricing, it would cost the average Ozzie, $5000,00/mth just to watch 24hours of broadband TV, where other countries cost them $24.95,,, where is the justice in that.

    companies like telstra that make billions of profit should be forced to reduce pricing mot increase it. If I have a business and I made too much money, I would be investigated and most likely forced to close because of unfair competition, but you ACCC dicks let telstra walk all over us.

    This sucks, I have had with all this telstra bullshit, just give telstra 100% competition and see how long our prices stay so high.

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