Issue No 5: 4 March 2019
Visit the 2018 ACOMMS photo gallery here and highlights video here. And see the 2018 winners here. http://acomms.com.au/2019/nominate-now/Telco Providers Pushing for Stronger Consumer Protections in Industry CodeThe telecommunications industry is pushing for stricter rules around credit assessment and selling practices to provide greater protection for Australian communications consumers. Communications Alliance CEO John Stanton highlighted the importance of the new measures following the release of a report by the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) looking at industry sales practices and consumer debt.
“Active engagement by the Ombudsman and responsive action by suppliers are hallmarks of an effective co-regulatory system, which is bearing positive results in the telecommunications sector.” The rate of consumer complaints to the TIO, for example, fell further in the most recent quarter – generating the best results seen since 2015. Complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) as a proportion of services in operation (SIO) for service providers who participate in the Communications Alliance Complaints-in-Context report decreased to 6.0 complaints per 10,000 services for the period October – December 2018. The full report, including participant ratios, can be found here. This was now the fourth consecutive quarter in which the ratio has decreased – indicating that focussed efforts by service providers has improved service delivery and the overall customer experience. It is the best ratio since October – December 2015. Overall complaints to the TIO have also fallen steadily since February 2018 – the TIO Annual Report showed that complaints dropped by 17.8 per cent in the final quarter of 2017/18. Submission to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee on the Consumer Data Right BillCommunications Alliance has made a submission to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee relation to the Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Right) Bill 2019 (Bill) as introduced into the House of Representatives on 13 February 2019.
Proposed Updates by the ACMA to Class Licensing Arrangements Supporting 5GThe Communications Alliance Satellite Service Working Group (SSWG) has recently provided a response to the ACMA consultation on proposed updates to class licensing arrangements supporting 5G and other technology innovations. The satellite industry is supportive of arrangements to usher in 5G and is keen to see that satellite communications take up a relevant complementary role. The paper recommends that other ongoing initiatives and innovations in the satellite industry need to be taken into consideration by the ACMA, particularly where there are satellite frequency allocations.
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