Consultation on proposed changes to provide better mobile connectivity in new developments

We’re seeking feedback on possible amendments to the Telecommunications in New Developments (TIND) Policy to improve mobile connectivity in new developments, and other measures to improve fixed voice and broadband services.

Why we want your input

We’re seeking your views on possible amendments to expand the scope of the TIND Policy to include mobile telecommunications infrastructure, alongside existing obligations for fixed line infrastructure.

How you can voice your opinion

Comments are sought by 5pm AEDT on Wednesday, 8 November 2023 and can be emailed to new.developments@infrastructure.gov.au

What will be the outcome of this consultation?

Your submission will help inform any amendments to the TIND Policy to include mobile connectivity.

The Issue

The Telecommunications in New Developments (TIND) Policy was first published in 2011 and the current Policy focuses on the provision of fixed voice and broadband services. In recent times, a significant number of new communities have reported inadequate, or no, mobile coverage when moving into their new homes, and this can remain the case for years.

Where mobile coverage is not included in the design of new developments or expanding suburbs, there will be diminished digital connectivity and inclusion outcomes for residents in those areas. Importantly, there could be a risk during emergencies or natural disasters as diminished or no mobile coverage limits people’s ability to call Triple Zero outside of their premises.

The proposed amendments to the TIND Policy sets out the Australian Government expectations regarding mobile connectivity in new developments. It is expected these amendments will improve and set expectations for engagement between developers, carriers and other interested stakeholders, such as jurisdictional planning agencies.

In addition to expanding the scope to include mobile connectivity, other proposed changes include: an update to reflect the passage of legislation, clarify that developers building multi-unit buildings should also provision in-building pathways and risers, and provides that NBN Co can spread backhaul costs across different developments in the area.

The department welcomes your views on the proposed amendments.

Relevant documentation

  • Proposed version of the Telecommunications in New Developments Policy (a tracked change version of this document is available upon request) DOCX: 805 KB
  • Consultation Paper – Possible amendments to the Telecommunications in New Developments Policy – Mobile Connectivity and Other Measures PDF: 311 KB

Participate

11 Oct 2023 06:00 AEDT
08 Nov 2023 23:55 AEDT
Closed
This consultation is closed.

Submissions

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Amplitel
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Anonymous resident, Clyde North, VIC (1)
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Anonymous resident, Clyde North, VIC (2)
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Anonymous submission 2
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Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN)
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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
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Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA)
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Australian Smart Communities Association (ASCA)
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City of Casey
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City of Whittlesea
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