Description |
xii, 299 pages ; 24 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Ch. 1. The policy context -- Ch. 2. Industry structure and regulatory bodies -- Ch. 3. Regulating interconnection pricing -- Ch. 4. The access regime -- Ch. 5. Anti-competitive conduct -- Ch. 6. Spectrum management -- Ch. 7. Consumer and community issues |
Summary |
"Australian Telecommunications Regulation" provides an accessible but comprehensive review of Australia's telecommunications regulatory framework. Written by experienced insiders, it describes the laws and policies affecting competitors and consumers, and the regulatory and self-regulatory bodies that administer them. The third edition features a new chapter on interconnection pricing, and incorporates all recent legislative reforms and policy initiatives, including those affecting the telecommunications competition regime, and discusses recent key decisions of the ACCC and other agencies |
Analysis |
Telecommunications |
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Legislation |
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Government regulation |
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Information and communications technology policy |
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Price control |
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Accessibility |
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Competition |
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Trade Practices Act |
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Broadcasting licences |
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Consumer protection |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Previous ed.: Communications Law Centre, 2001 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Telecommunication -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
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Telecommunication policy -- Australia.
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Mass media policy -- Australia.
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Author |
Grant, Alasdair, 1967-
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Communications Law Centre.
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LC no. |
00002493 |
ISBN |
0868407747 paperback |
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