Who are you going to call? The future of the Universal Service Obligation
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Keywords
Telecommunications, Universal Service,
Abstract
This paper draws upon a research paper prepared for the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network. The focus of this paper is on the best way to provide every adult with universally available, accessible, affordable and empowering communications. Special attention is given affordability leading to a litmus test of an affordable broadband tariff. The paper proposes two options for delivering universal service objectives in future. One does not require any carrier to be nominated as the universal retail service provider. The other extends Telstra’s current obligations.
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ACMA (2015) Australians get mobile
ACMA (2015) The Aussie VoIP evolution
ACMA (2013) Connected Citizens: A regulatory strategy for the networked society and information economy.
Australian Government, Department of Communications (2013) Broadband Availability and Quality Report
Australian Government Regional Telecommunications Review, Consultation (2015)
Australian Government Statement of Expectations (2014)
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Goggin, Gerard (2010) for ACCAN, Realising Universal Communications
Hawkins, W.; Pavlidis, K. (2015) Affordability and 21st century telecommunications services, ADJTE, Vol.3 No. 2
Humphry, J. (2014) Homeless and Connected: Mobile phones and the Internet in the lives of homeless Australians, Australian Communications Consumer Action Network, Sydney.
Lewin, D; Milne, C. (2010) Are telecommunications services universally affordable across the EU? An independent assessment for Vodafone
Liberal Party of Australia (2013) ‘The Coalition’s Plan for E-Government and the Digital Economy’,
McKinsey; KPMG (2010) NBN Implementation Study
Morsillo, R, (2012) “Broadband affordability in Australia: Looking beyond availability”, in Telecommunications Journal of Australia, Vol. 62, Number 5
Morsillo, R. (2008) Indigenous culture and communications, in Telecommunications Journal of Australia, Vol.58 No. 1
Ofcom (2014) Results of research into consumer views on the importance of communications services and their affordability
Ofcom (2014) Futuresight report on Affordability of essential communications services
Ofcom (2014) Jigsaw report on Affordability of communications services essential for participation
Ofcom (2015) Strategic Review
Pavlidis, K.; Gadir, J. (2013) Improving affordability of communications. Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, Vol 1, No 1, Article 10
Raiche, Holly (2010) for ACCAN, Universal Communications in a Broadband World
South Australian Council of Social Service (SACOSS) (2015) Cost of Living Update, No.22, March Qtr 2015
Telstra (2012) Definitive agreement with NBN
Telstra Access for Everyone
UK Regulators Network (2015) Understanding affordability pressures in essential services.
Vertigan, (2014) Market and Regulatory Report, Vol. 1