Consumer Safeguards Review consultation—Part B: Reliability of services
The Government is consulting on Part B of the Consumer Safeguards Review. Part B will consider existing reliability measures and make proposals to improve outcomes for consumers.
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Why we want your input
We are seeking your views to help us develop the next generation of consumer safeguards for the future telecommunications environment.
How you can voice your opinion
You can have your say by reading the consultation paper and sending through written submissions by 5:00pm AEDST on 18 January 2019.
What will be the outcome of this consultation?
Your feedback will inform Part B of the Review's report and associated recommendations. Consultation on Part C of the Review will follow, and we will report to Government in the coming months.
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Started November 15, 2018 09:00 AEDT
Ended January 18, 2019 17:00 AEDT
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The following formal submissions have been made public.
The Government is consulting on Part B of the Consumer Safeguards Review. Part B will consider existing reliability measures and make proposals to improve outcomes for consumers.
How it works
Consultation Information
Consultation tabs
Participate
Formal Submission
These documents have not been produced by us and may not meet WCAG 2.0 Level AA requirements. Please contact us at consumersafeguardsreview [at] communications.gov.au to obtain alternative copies.
The following formal submissions have been made public.
Aussie Broadband
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Australian Communications Consumer Action Network
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association
Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman
Bruce Bebbington
Commpete
Communications Alliance
Consumer Policy Research Centre
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