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Australia

Securing emergency calling during 2G/3G retirement

Though it did not reference it directly, the PTS has learned from the issues with device compatibility in Australia in preparing operators for 2G and 3G shutdowns

Australia: Designing a digital duty of care

Though a duty of care aligns well with the approaches in the EU and UK, the Australian Government is signalling it will go further than its peers in regulating online safety

ACMA’s five-year spectrum outlook

The regulator is set to make critical decisions on expiring licences and the upper 6GHz band, while supporting the introduction of a novel mobile USO

Ofcom's proposals on mobile messaging scams

Unlike its peers, Ofcom sees the need to place additional, binding obligations on operators to help prevent fraudulent business communications

Ofcom closes its business messaging market review

Carrying through with its original proposals would have made the UK an outlier in the regulation of A2P SMS termination rates

ACMA rejects industry consumer protection code

The regulator’s decision not to register the TCP Code aligns with the Government’s recent push towards direct oversight of the sector

The policy response to the Optus network outage

Optus, ACMA and the Australian Government have all come under criticism for failing to prevent the 13-hour long emergency calling outage linked to four deaths

Coughing up ‘regulatory hairballs’ in Australia

As the Australian Government pushes for economic growth, the tech and telecoms sectors have called for reduced red tape and warned against new ex-ante regulation

ACMA’s fees schedule for 2024/2025

The regulator’s plans to increase its fees to reflect new scams enforcement duties align with trends witnessed in the UK and Ireland on expanding regulator budgets