The spectrum review potential reform directions paper

The Minister has invited comments on reform principles and 11 potential reform proposals in the Spectrum Review – Potential Reform Directions paper. The aim is to encourage industry engagement and feedback.

Why we want your input

To get your feedback on potential reform proposals.

How you can voice your opinion

Tell us what you think in a written submission.

What will be the outcome of this consultation?

Improved management of Australia’s spectrum

The Issue

We are working with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to review spectrum policy arrangements.

The Minister has invited comments on reform principles and 11 potential reform proposals in the Spectrum Review – Potential Reform Directions paper. The aim is to encourage industry engagement and feedback. The proposals do not represent our final views or the views of the Australian Government.

Relevant Documentation

Spectrum Review – Potential Reform Directions Paper

Published 11th Nov 2014

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Spectrum Review – Potential Reform Directions Paper

Outcome

The Government has agreed to implement the recommendations of the Spectrum Review.

The reforms will improve Australia’s spectrum management framework by making it simpler, more efficient and flexible. This will support the future demands of spectrum users and new and innovative technologies and services, while providing certainty of spectrum access rights for users.

The Government has released an implementation timeline and transitional arrangements for stakeholders.

Please send any comments or inquiries to spectrumreform@communications.gov.au

 

Participate

11 Nov 2014 09:00 AEDT
02 Dec 2014 17:00 AEDT
Closed
This consultation is closed.

Submissions

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LEADR Association of Dispute Resolvers
Motorola Solutions Australia Pty Ltd
NBN Co
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Noel Ferguson
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NSW Police
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NSW Telco Authority
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Optus
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P McGill
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Police Federation of Australia
Qualcomm
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