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  • Govt merges ABA, ACA

    Under new plans in the government's budget, the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) and the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) will be merged into one regulator.

  • ACA sets up spam bill enforcement team

    The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is establishing a "dedicated unit" which will enforce the Spam Act 2003, passed through the senate yesterday.

  • Williams plays down privacy impact of telco bill

    The Minister for Communications Information and the Arts, Daryl Williams, assured telecommunications companies and consumers that the Communications Legislation Amendment Bill will not violate individual privacy.

  • Government claims credit for telecomms report card

    The federal government has sought to claim credit for a rise in telecommunications performance during the December 2003 quarter, claiming the performance shows its industry measures "are working effectively".

  • Telstra to issue warning over broadband bills

    Suffering from broadband bill blowout? If you are, you can expect a call from a Telstra representative warning you to brace your budget.

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