The spectrum review looked at the changes needed to cope with the increase in demand for spectrum and changes in technology, markets and consumer preferences.
The Australian Government has strict rules in place to try to avoid interference with emergency services communications and for television, radio or phone reception.
Smaller or more isolated Australian communities can provide their own retransmission equipment to receive and locally retransmit a broadcasting service (radio or television).
Our first strategic priority outlined in the corporate plan 2014–17 is enhancing digital productivity. It’s about increasing productivity as the key to future economic growth....
On 6 May 2016, the Department released a draft report on the review of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). We are now seeking stakeholder feedback on the draft report by 10...
The National Broadband Network (NBN) is giving Australians access to fast internet services. Whether you're planning for NBN to become available in your area or you're ready to make the switch,...
The Telstra Universal Service Obligation Performance Agreement (Agreement) sets out the scope of services to be performed by Telstra in delivering standard telephone services and payphone services...
The Government has announced a series of reforms to Australia’s media laws including most recently the Broadcasting and Content Reform Package. The media laws below will support the viability of...