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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Susan Bellingham (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR71 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
My submission is brief. I live in Rural Queensland I depend on my phone line for the welfare of our family. This phone line allows access to a reliable, clear service to provide educational lessons to my child. This phone line is my life line to the
Date received: 17 Jan 2017
Australian Private Hospitals Association (APHA) (PDF - 171k)
Submission DR335 for Data Availability And Use View full list
Data Availability and Use. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Canberra City ACT 2601. APHA response to the draft report on Data Availability and Use. Private Hospitals â¢. The Australian Private Hospitals Association (APHA) is pleased to have
Date received: 17 Jan 2017
Attorney General's Department (PDF - 372k)
Submission DR334 for Data Availability And Use View full list
1. 17 January 2017. Submission on Draft Report Productivity Commission inquiry into. Data Availability and Use. 2. Contents SUBMISSION ON DRAFT REPORT. 1. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO DATA AVAILABILITY AND USE. 1 GENERAL COMMENTS. 3
Date received: 17 Jan 2017
Jo Murphy (PDF - 62k)
Submission DR69 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
With reference to the Telecommunications USO Draft Report, please accept the following as my submission. How many lives do we need to lose in the remote parts of Australia, before the powers that be finds it necessary for us to have fixed land lines.
Date received: 16 Jan 2017
Northcliffe Community Resource Centre (PDF - 61k)
Submission DR70 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Preliminary. My submission is intended to document issues affecting the 3% of the Australian population for whom the NBN Sky-Muster service is the only form of NBN coverage envisaged for the foreseeable future. I intend to make points about the
Date received: 16 Jan 2017
Malcolm Moore (PDF - 971k)
Submission DR68 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Innovative Synergies. 2016 12 20 PC TUSO Corrections - 02.docx Page 1 of 65. 2016 12 20 PC TUSO Corrections - 02 © Malcolm Moore JP BE(Elect.). 20-Dec-2016. Contents. My Telecomms Expertise. 4. Comment on Referenced Submissions. 7. Draft Finding
Date received: 15 Jan 2017
Robert Pitman (PDF - 57k)
Submission DR63 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
I believe the idea of using the Skymuster Satellite service as a main form of VoIP phone line is not a viable proposition as the service drops out regularly for anything from a minute or two to hours on end. This is particularly noticeable during
Date received: 14 Jan 2017
Peter Donecker (PDF - 168k)
Submission DR64 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
I have direct experience of attempting to use the Skymuster satellite nbn service as an alternative to. my landline telephone. I used a Skype phone number that I purchased. I did this because my. telephone cable was broken and there was a wait of 3
Date received: 14 Jan 2017
Karen Stokes (PDF - 63k)
Submission DR67 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
The draft report suggests that once the NBN roll out is complete, accessibility and affordability gaps are likely to be small. However, in areas where the rollout is "complete" at the moment, accessibility and affordability gaps are significant and
Date received: 14 Jan 2017
Noni Wells (PDF - 71k)
Submission DR65 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
I must ask in the strongest possible terms that you do not recommend getting rid of landlines or remove our right to have them fixed in a timely way. In fact, the USO needs to be strengthened to extend this right to those whose landlines are not
Date received: 14 Jan 2017
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