News (4)

  • Dodgy deals: ACCC telco crackdown

    Australia's competition regulator has announced it is taking 28 parties, including telcos, to the Federal Court for exclusive dealing and misleading conduct.

  • Telco competition regime hasn't cut it: ACCC

    Competition in the telecommunications industry has not developed to the full extent that was expected in 1997, said the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission yesterday.

  • UPDATE: Alston moves to soften telco price cap threats

    The office for the Minister for Communications and Information The office for the Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Richard Alston, has softened threats to consumers regarding the removal of telecommunications price caps and has watered down incendiary remarks he made recently.

  • 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".

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • AAPT gets thrown a lifeline

    If Pacnet's offer for AAPT is genuine and on the terms laid out in the Reuters story, then Telecom New Zealand chief executive Paul Reynolds ought to agree to the offer as quickly as he can.

Create an e-mail alert for "telco pricing"
ZDNet Australia Alerts is an e-mail alert service which provides personalised news, features and reviews to readers’ inbox on an hourly, daily and weekly basis.
Alert:
telco pricing


Frequency: *

Latest Videos

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • David Braue Welcome to National Censorship Day
    Conroy's blind adherence to his net filtering plan will abandon Net neutrality ideals and push ISPs down a slippery slope of unprecedented responsibility for a callously politicised Australian Internet.
  • Array That sinking Tcard feeling
    There's something terribly unsettling about realising that the NSW Government is considering hiring a company to build a new electronic ticketing system which has already put it through the legal wringer for the system's predecessor.
  • Array The challenge of government 2.0
    The Government 2.0 Taskforce released its draft report last week, and its recommendations for Open Government almost reads like a manifesto. Stilgherrian's guest on Patch Monday this week is the chair of the Taskforce, Nicholas Gruen.
  • More blogs »

Back to top

Featured