Telstra needs a plan to make the changes that are needed. This is called a migration plan.
Why we want your input
To know how the changes will affect you.How you can voice your opinion
Tell us what you think in a written submission.What will be the outcome of this consultation?
What Telstra’s Migration Plan must cover.The Issue
The National Broadband Network (NBN) will eventually see a high-speed, multiple technology network replace the current copper-wire network across Australia. Part of this change is that NBN Co will eventually take over the network from Telstra.
Telstra needs a plan to make the changes that are needed. This is called a migration plan. It will outlining the steps that Telstra must take to disconnect voice and broadband services on its copper and hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) networks as people move to the fixed-line NBN.
Relevant Documentation
Telstra’s Migration Plan: Regulatory Instruments consultation paper
Published 16th Dec 2014
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Telstra’s Migration Plan: Regulatory Instruments consultation paper
Outcome
Regulations for Telstra’s migration plan have been finalised in consultation with Telstra and NBN Co. The regulations describe what Telstra’s Migration Plan must cover.
Telecommunications (Migration Plan Principles) Determination
Telecommunications (Migration Plan - Specified Matters) Instrument 2015
Telstra can now lodge its revised Migration Plan with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).