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  • Telstra claims good report card

    The national comms regulator's annual telephone performance report broadly shows Telstra is meeting its regulatory service requirements.

  • Chariot Internet gets AU$10,000 wrist slap

    Internet service provider Chariot Internet has been fined AU$10,000 in the Adelaide Magistrates Court for not adhering to the terms of the nation's telecommunications legislation.

  • New laws cover red-light content in red tape

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will be introducing changes to the regulation of restricted content available online and via mobile premium services next week, even after an overwhelming negative response from the media and industry.

  • Chapman appointed first ACMA chief

    Seven months after its inception, the nation's merged communications and broadcasting regulator finally has a chairman and chief executive in the form of Chris Chapman.

  • New board but no chair for ACMA

    The federal government has announced six appointments to its new broadcasting and communications mega-regulator -- but is still to publicly name a permanent chairperson just one week before the new body starts operations.

Blogs (1)

  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    The more things change...

    With all the excitement over the iPhone, few people have noticed that 1 July was the 11th anniversary of the deregulation of Australia's telecommunications market.

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