Discussion paper 6 May 2015
On 6 May 2015, the ACCC released a discussion paper regarding the superfast broadband access service declaration inquiry.
The discussion paper sought industry views regarding whether a superfast broadband access service should be declared and the scope of any service description. The ACCC can declare a service if it is satisfied that doing so would promote the long-term interests of end-users (LTIE) of carriage services, or of services supplied by means of carriage services.
Submissions to the consultation paper closed on Friday 19 June 2015.
Discussion paper
Submissions
Confidential information
The ACCC received confidential submissions from Thomson Geer (on behalf of iiNet), Vocus and NBN. An overview of the submissions received is shown below by stakeholder, along with a designated contact person.
Thomson Geer (on behalf of iiNet)
SBAS declaration inquiry –Thomson Geer (on behalf of iiNet) submission – 5 June 2015 - confidential version.pdf
David Ohri
Senior Associate
THOMSON GEER
dohri@tglaw.com.au
03 9641 8925
Vocus
SBAS declaration inquiry –Vocus submission – 12 June 2015 - confidential version.pdf
Mark Simpson
General Counsel & Company Secretary
Mark.Simpson@vocus.com.au
02 8999 8999
NBN
SBAS declaration inquiry –NBN submission – 19 June 2015 - confidential version.pdf
James Endres
General Manager Competition and Economics
jamesendres@nbnco.com.au
02 9927 4362