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Government publishes submissions on NBN legislative framework | Government publishes submissions on NBN legislative framework |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Sunday, 06 September 2009 | |
The Australian Government has published more than 30 submissions received in response to its call for industry input on the legislative framework for the National Broadband Network.Featured Whitepaper
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He added: "The Government is giving careful consideration to the submissions, which, along with the advice of the Implementation Study Lead Advisor, will help shape the legislative arrangements for the National Broadband Network...The submissions identify a range of key themes for the Government to consider in the establishment of a non-conflicted, wholesale-only broadband provider. The Government considers this objective is fundamental to a more competitive telecommunications industry in the future." The call for submissions on the NBN legislative framework, issued in early July, is quite separate for the earlier call for submissions on Regulatory Reform for 21st Century Broadband, which was accompanied by a discussion paper. That call for submissions generated over 100 responses, but, as its accompanying discussion paper made clear, the regulatory and legislative underpins of the NBN were specifically excluded from consideration, these being the subject of the subsequent call for industry input to which the just released 34 submissions relate. The 34 submissions should be available on the DBCDE website . However, when iTWire checked on 6 September the links to several of them, including that from Telstra, failed.
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