Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Croydon Shire Council (PDF - 2609k)
Submission DR102 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Kate Bradshaw (PDF - 27k)
Submission DR94 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Due to our location our children are education via Distance Education (it is our only option) we have several phone lines and computers that are all used simultaneously. We do not have mobile range. I think the satellite will become congested and
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Marianne OâHalloran (PDF - 27k)
Submission DR96 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
the loss of the telephone land line in our area{ penarie} would a mistake. there is little or no mobile phone coverage and if the power goes down there is only the land line coverage available. The land line need to be maintained to support our
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Alan & Tina Powis (PDF - 27k)
Submission DR92 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Our property is situate at the bottom of a hill whereby the mobile signal goes straight over the top of us. To gain mobile service means a walk across the yard onto a bank to get a signal. To demonstrate how vital the landline is, my husband had a
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
E.C. Throsby Pty Ltd (PDF - 37k)
Submission DR99 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
In response to the Draft Report in relation to the discontinuation of the Universal Service Obligation, we most strongly disagree with that suggestion. We are the owners of a remote property 70km from Doomagee. Our staff need a reliable
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Susan Glasson (PDF - 28k)
Submission DR97 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
I express extreme disapproval at abolishing the USO as service is already questionable. A landline fault at our property took 6 weeks to solve in September 2016 and notice from Telstra regarding repair time was unreliable. Action was only received
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Wimmera Development Association (PDF - 1148k)
Submission DR105 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Wimmera Development Association. 339-17. 20 January 2017. Mr Paul Lindwall. Commissioner. Austra lian Productivity Commission. Dear Paul,. 0 62 Darlot St Horsham Vic 3400 C9 03 S381 6SOO 0 info@wda.org.au 6) www.wda.org.au. RE: Telecommunications
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
TIO (PDF - 29k)
Submission DR91 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Ltd ABN 46 057 634 787. PO Box 276 Collins Street West Vic 8007 calls from mobile phones may incur charges. TTY 1800 675 692 Email tio@tio.com.au Web www.tio.com.au. Tel freecall 1800 062 058 Fax freecall 1800
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Geoffrey Moffatt (PDF - 32k)
Submission DR93 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
I have been in the telecommunication industry for 50 year PMG Telecom Telstra NEC aust Installing maintaining and managing corporate and government PABX systems. And my own business for the last 23 years Far North Telecomms Installing maintaining
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
Gunnedah ADSL Upgrade Community Action Group (PDF - 186k)
Submission DR98 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Modern internet services in Gunnedah NSW and surrounding areas are unavailable to all. users. ADSL broadband services are only available to those located within a centralised. radius of the current exchange while those on the fringe of town are
Date received: 20 Jan 2017
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