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Consideration of the Telstra (Dilution of Public Ownership) Bill 1996
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SCOPE OF CHAPTER 6

UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATIONS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE GUARANTEE

Terms of Reference

Clauses (a), (f), (h) and (i) of the Inquiry's terms of reference relate to post-1997 regulations consumer protections, public accountability, and Universal Service Obligations. The details of these references as set out below, ask:

    (a) whether the proposed post 1997 telecommunications regulatory arrangements outlined in the Government's May 1996 discussion paper provide effective and adequate consumer protection safeguards;

    (h) whether the Universal Service Obligations (USO) are adequately protected, including:

      (i) Directory Assistance;

      (ii) untimed local calls; and

      (iii) provision of public telephones; and, in particular, the

    provision of USO in regional Australia.

    (i) whether elements of equity of access, public interest and USO in terms of telecommunications service beyond simply telephony can be determined, especially in regard to facsimile data and interactive transmissions;

The Bill

The Bill proposes to amend the Telecommunications Act 1991 to:

  • reaffirms that the transfer of part of the Commonwealth's equity in Telstra will not affect the Universal Service Obligations;

 

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