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News, Telecommunications - Thursday, February 2, 2012 10:38 - 6 Comments
Turnbull wants strong ACCC oversight of NBN Co
news Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has warned the National Broadband Network Company must not not dodge Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) oversight, echoing concerns by a number of the company’s ISP customers early this year.
In light of its status as a statutory wholesale monopoly, with which all telcos in the retail market would be compelled to deal with, it is critical that appropriate rules for those dealings be made, Turnbull said in a statement on his site yesterday.
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