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AUCTION SUMMARY
The ACMA conducted the 26 GHz band spectrum auction in April 2021, starting on 12 April 2021 and ending on 21 April 2021. The 26 GHz band is a pioneer millimetre Wave (mmWave) spectrum band, optimised for the delivery of services. Of the 360 lots available in the auction, 358 were sold, raising a total revenue of $647,642,100. REFLECTING ON RECONCILIATION WEEK 02 June 2020. National Reconciliation Week is a time for Australians to learn about, and appreciate the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Highlighted by the theme, ‘In This Together’, the need to reflect on this is crucial in the process for a reconciled Australia. One of our 2020 Graduates, Ethan Savage, aproud
REVIEW OF NON-ASSIGNED AMATEUR AND OUTPOST REGULATORY The issue. As part of the ACMA’s Five-year spectrum outlook 2020–24, we have reviewed the regulatory arrangements for operating non-assigned amateur and outpost stations. Our aim was to find the best licensing mechanism to reduce regulatory burden and minimise costs for licensees, while also keeping the current benefits and uses. RLAN USE IN THE 5 GHZ AND 6 GHZ BANDS The main reason behind these changes is to enable use of devices using the next generation of , known as ‘Wi-Fi 6e’. We are consulting on the possibility of allowing RLAN equipment to operate in the 6 GHz band – or part of it – in Australia. We are also considering current arrangements for RLAN devices in part of the nearby 5 GHz band FORM TCA1 - COMPLIANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CUSTOMER CABLING FORM Compliance Telecommunications customer cabling advice TCA1 (49.67 KB). report Tell us what you think of this page . Last updated: 27October 2020
PROPOSED ANNUAL CARRIER LICENCE CHARGE 2019–20 The Telecommunications (Carrier Licence Charges) Act 1997 imposes an Annual Carrier Licence Charge (ACLC) on each carrier licence in force at the beginning of a financial year. The ACLC is calculated annually to recover certain telecommunications costs incurred by the ACMA, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development DRAFT INSTRUMENTS FOR THE 850/900 MHZ BAND AUCTION Following the minister’s Radiocommunications (Spectrum Re-allocation – 850/900 MHz Band) Declaration 2020, we are preparing to conduct an auction of spectrum licences in the 850/900 MHz band.. We have prepared draft legislative instruments for consultation. Together, the instruments define what is being sold at auction, how the auction will be conducted and the technical requirements for FIVE-YEAR SPECTRUM OUTLOOK The draft Five-year spectrum outlook 2021–26* consultation has closed. We expect to publish the final FYSO 2021–26 in the first quarter of the 2021–22 financial year. Current FYSO. Five-year spectrum outlook 2020 – 24. FYSO 2020–24: 6-month progress report DRAFT FIVE-YEAR SPECTRUM OUTLOOK 2021–26 The draft Five-year spectrum outlook (FYSO) 2021–26* provides a broad overview of trends that affect spectrum management and factors used to inform the ACMA's planning and spectrum allocation priorities. FYSO 2021–26 will be the first work program to be determined under the Radiocommunications Legislation Amendment (Reform andModernisation
AUCTION SUMMARY
The ACMA conducted the 26 GHz band spectrum auction in April 2021, starting on 12 April 2021 and ending on 21 April 2021. The 26 GHz band is a pioneer millimetre Wave (mmWave) spectrum band, optimised for the delivery of services. Of the 360 lots available in the auction, 358 were sold, raising a total revenue of $647,642,100. REFLECTING ON RECONCILIATION WEEK 02 June 2020. National Reconciliation Week is a time for Australians to learn about, and appreciate the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Highlighted by the theme, ‘In This Together’, the need to reflect on this is crucial in the process for a reconciled Australia. One of our 2020 Graduates, Ethan Savage, aproud
REVIEW OF NON-ASSIGNED AMATEUR AND OUTPOST REGULATORY The issue. As part of the ACMA’s Five-year spectrum outlook 2020–24, we have reviewed the regulatory arrangements for operating non-assigned amateur and outpost stations. Our aim was to find the best licensing mechanism to reduce regulatory burden and minimise costs for licensees, while also keeping the current benefits and uses. RLAN USE IN THE 5 GHZ AND 6 GHZ BANDS The main reason behind these changes is to enable use of devices using the next generation of , known as ‘Wi-Fi 6e’. We are consulting on the possibility of allowing RLAN equipment to operate in the 6 GHz band – or part of it – in Australia. We are also considering current arrangements for RLAN devices in part of the nearby 5 GHz band FORM TCA1 - COMPLIANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CUSTOMER CABLING FORM Compliance Telecommunications customer cabling advice TCA1 (49.67 KB). report Tell us what you think of this page . Last updated: 27October 2020
PROPOSED ANNUAL CARRIER LICENCE CHARGE 2019–20 The Telecommunications (Carrier Licence Charges) Act 1997 imposes an Annual Carrier Licence Charge (ACLC) on each carrier licence in force at the beginning of a financial year. The ACLC is calculated annually to recover certain telecommunications costs incurred by the ACMA, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development DOCUMENTARY GUIDELINES These guidelines show how we interpret the meaning of ‘documentary’. This helps us administer the Broadcasting Services (Australian Content and Children’s Television) Standards 2020 for commercial TV licensees.. The guidelines were updated in June 2021 to make them more relevant and helpful by including examples of recentdocumentaries.
SPECTRUM LICENCES
A spectrum licence lets you use a range of radiocommunications devices in a specific: geographic area. frequency band. Spectrum licences may be valid for up to 15 years. We usually auction spectrum licences. Organisations consider them assets and can trade a spectrum licence.Spectrum licences
PROPOSAL TO REMAKE THE ANTI-TERRORISM STANDARDS The anti-terrorism standards for narrowcast television services are due to sunset on 1 October 2021. We are seeking your views on remaking the standards in a single instrument with only minor changes. AUSTRALIAN CABLING STANDARDS This industry standard explains the installation and maintenance practices that you must follow. It covers the requirements for fixed or concealed cabling or equipment that is connected, or is intended to be connected, to a telecommunications network. The industry standardAS/CA
DRAFT FIVE-YEAR SPECTRUM OUTLOOK 2021–26 The draft Five-year spectrum outlook (FYSO) 2021–26* provides a broad overview of trends that affect spectrum management and factors used to inform the ACMA's planning and spectrum allocation priorities. FYSO 2021–26 will be the first work program to be determined under the Radiocommunications Legislation Amendment (Reform andModernisation
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES FOR BREAKING THE TELCO RULES The penalty payable is determined in accordance with section 572G of the Telecommunications Act 1997 and the Telecommunications (Infringement Notice Penalties) Determination 2012, an instrument made by the Minister. If the penalty is paid within 28 days after the infringement notice is given or such longer period as the ACMA hasallowed: the
APPLY FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER LICENCE telecommunications. carrier licence. Some exceptions apply. You do not need a licence if: you are the owner of a network unit with a nominated carrier declaration in force over it. you have a certificate to trial your network. you are a carriage service provider (CSP). CSPs must follow the rules in Schedule 2 of the Telecommunications Act1997.
RLAN USE IN THE 5 GHZ AND 6 GHZ BANDS The main reason behind these changes is to enable use of devices using the next generation of , known as ‘Wi-Fi 6e’. We are consulting on the possibility of allowing RLAN equipment to operate in the 6 GHz band – or part of it – in Australia. We are also considering current arrangements for RLAN devices in part of the nearby 5 GHz band REVIEW OF NON-ASSIGNED AMATEUR AND OUTPOST REGULATORY The issue. As part of the ACMA’s Five-year spectrum outlook 2020–24, we have reviewed the regulatory arrangements for operating non-assigned amateur and outpost stations. Our aim was to find the best licensing mechanism to reduce regulatory burden and minimise costs for licensees, while also keeping the current benefits and uses. RALI MS32: MID WEST RADIO QUIET ZONE RALI MS32: Mid West Radio Quiet Zone. RALI MS32 protects radio astronomy from. interference. in part of Western Australia. It covers transmitters and receivers in the radio quiet zone (RQZ). Accredited persons should use. Radiocommunications. Assignment and Licensing Instruction (RALI) MS32: to coordinate transmitters and radioastronomy
HOME PAGE | ACMASCAMS AND ONLINE MISINFORMATIONSPAM AND TELEMARKETINGSAFETY AND EMERGENCIES Australia and the US will work together more closely to combat unlawful robocalls, unsolicited texts and phone scams . Read more DRAFT INSTRUMENTS FOR THE 850/900 MHZ BAND AUCTION Following the minister’s Radiocommunications (Spectrum Re-allocation – 850/900 MHz Band) Declaration 2020, we are preparing to conduct an auction of spectrum licences in the 850/900 MHz band.. We have prepared draft legislative instruments for consultation. Together, the instruments define what is being sold at auction, how the auction will be conducted and the technical requirements forSPECTRUM LICENCES
A spectrum licence lets you use a range of radiocommunications devices in a specific: geographic area. frequency band. Spectrum licences may be valid for up to 15 years. We usually auction spectrum licences. Organisations consider them assets and can trade a MARINE RADIO QUALIFICATIONS The qualification you need depends on the type of maritime station you are operating. This is to make sure that you know how to use radio equipment safely, including correct marine radio protocols and procedures.. There are 7 types of qualification or endorsement issued to operators of marine radios: AUSTRALIAN CABLING STANDARDS This industry standard explains the installation and maintenance practices that you must follow. It covers the requirements for fixed or concealed cabling or equipment that is connected, or is intended to be connected, to a telecommunications network. The industry standardAS/CA
SCAM ALERT: ACMA WARNS OF EBAY SCAM PHONE CALLS 04 March 2021. The ACMA is seeing a sharp increase in complaints about scammers impersonating staff from eBay. Be wary of callers claiming that money will be deducted from your account – this is a scam! The scammers generally use a recorded message to claim you have made a purchase and they need to charge your account. They are trying to gain CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION AND SPOOFING Calling Line Identification. If your phone has a display screen, Calling Line Identification (CLI) allows you to see the telephone number of the person calling before you answer your phone. In December 2020, we registered Industry Code C661:2020 Reducing Scam Calls. It includes new CLI rules for carriers and carriage service providers tohelp
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES FOR BREAKING THE TELCO RULES The penalty payable is determined in accordance with section 572G of the Telecommunications Act 1997 and the Telecommunications (Infringement Notice Penalties) Determination 2012, an instrument made by the Minister. If the penalty is paid within 28 days after the infringement notice is given or such longer period as the ACMA hasallowed: the
FIND THE RIGHT LABELLING NOTICE This means it is a telecommunications product. For example: a mobile telephone, patch cable or computer. NBN SERVICE RULES FOR TELCOS NBN service rules for telcos. If you sell NBN services you must follow the rules we set. On this page. Rules NBN telcos must follow. Information you must give your customers. What you must say when you advertise NBN services. Keep customers connected to the internet. Confirm that a customer’s NBN service is working. If you do notfollow our
HOME PAGE | ACMASCAMS AND ONLINE MISINFORMATIONSPAM AND TELEMARKETINGSAFETY AND EMERGENCIES Australia and the US will work together more closely to combat unlawful robocalls, unsolicited texts and phone scams . Read more DRAFT INSTRUMENTS FOR THE 850/900 MHZ BAND AUCTION Following the minister’s Radiocommunications (Spectrum Re-allocation – 850/900 MHz Band) Declaration 2020, we are preparing to conduct an auction of spectrum licences in the 850/900 MHz band.. We have prepared draft legislative instruments for consultation. Together, the instruments define what is being sold at auction, how the auction will be conducted and the technical requirements forSPECTRUM LICENCES
A spectrum licence lets you use a range of radiocommunications devices in a specific: geographic area. frequency band. Spectrum licences may be valid for up to 15 years. We usually auction spectrum licences. Organisations consider them assets and can trade a MARINE RADIO QUALIFICATIONS The qualification you need depends on the type of maritime station you are operating. This is to make sure that you know how to use radio equipment safely, including correct marine radio protocols and procedures.. There are 7 types of qualification or endorsement issued to operators of marine radios: AUSTRALIAN CABLING STANDARDS This industry standard explains the installation and maintenance practices that you must follow. It covers the requirements for fixed or concealed cabling or equipment that is connected, or is intended to be connected, to a telecommunications network. The industry standardAS/CA
SCAM ALERT: ACMA WARNS OF EBAY SCAM PHONE CALLS 04 March 2021. The ACMA is seeing a sharp increase in complaints about scammers impersonating staff from eBay. Be wary of callers claiming that money will be deducted from your account – this is a scam! The scammers generally use a recorded message to claim you have made a purchase and they need to charge your account. They are trying to gain CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION AND SPOOFING Calling Line Identification. If your phone has a display screen, Calling Line Identification (CLI) allows you to see the telephone number of the person calling before you answer your phone. In December 2020, we registered Industry Code C661:2020 Reducing Scam Calls. It includes new CLI rules for carriers and carriage service providers tohelp
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES FOR BREAKING THE TELCO RULES The penalty payable is determined in accordance with section 572G of the Telecommunications Act 1997 and the Telecommunications (Infringement Notice Penalties) Determination 2012, an instrument made by the Minister. If the penalty is paid within 28 days after the infringement notice is given or such longer period as the ACMA hasallowed: the
FIND THE RIGHT LABELLING NOTICE This means it is a telecommunications product. For example: a mobile telephone, patch cable or computer. NBN SERVICE RULES FOR TELCOS NBN service rules for telcos. If you sell NBN services you must follow the rules we set. On this page. Rules NBN telcos must follow. Information you must give your customers. What you must say when you advertise NBN services. Keep customers connected to the internet. Confirm that a customer’s NBN service is working. If you do notfollow our
THE AUTHORITY
The Authority. We have an Authority that makes decisions on important matters for the ACMA. The Authority is made up of a Chair, a Deputy Chair, 3 full-time members and 3 associate members. Members are appointed by the Governor-General. The DOCUMENTARY GUIDELINES These guidelines show how we interpret the meaning of ‘documentary’. This helps us administer the Broadcasting Services (Australian Content and Children’s Television) Standards 2020 for commercial TV licensees.. The guidelines were updated in June 2021 to make them more relevant and helpful by including examples of recentdocumentaries.
PROPOSAL TO REMAKE THE ANTI-TERRORISM STANDARDS The anti-terrorism standards for narrowcast television services are due to sunset on 1 October 2021. We are seeking your views on remaking the standards in a single instrument with only minor changes. AUSTRALIAN CABLING STANDARDS This industry standard explains the installation and maintenance practices that you must follow. It covers the requirements for fixed or concealed cabling or equipment that is connected, or is intended to be connected, to a telecommunications network. The industry standardAS/CA
RADCOMMS LICENSING AND ALLOCATION REFORM On 17 December 2020, the Radiocommunications Legislation Amendment (Reform and Modernisation) Act 2020 (the Modernisation Act) received Royal Assent, amending the Radiocommunications Act 1992 (the Act) to:. add flexibility to the licensing framework, which will allow speedier release of spectrum so that changes in spectrum demand can be metfaster
FIVE-YEAR SPECTRUM OUTLOOK The draft Five-year spectrum outlook 2021–26* consultation has closed. We expect to publish the final FYSO 2021–26 in the first quarter of the 2021–22 financial year. Current FYSO. Five-year spectrum outlook 2020 – 24. FYSO 2020–24: 6-month progress report APPLY FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER LICENCE telecommunications. carrier licence. Some exceptions apply. You do not need a licence if: you are the owner of a network unit with a nominated carrier declaration in force over it. you have a certificate to trial your network. you are a carriage service provider (CSP). CSPs must follow the rules in Schedule 2 of the Telecommunications Act1997.
STANDARDS AND CODES FOR TV AND RADIO BROADCASTERS Standards for commercial TV broadcasters. Explanatory statement for the Australian Content and Children’s Television Standards 2020. Updated licence fee and production budget information for the Australian Content and Children’s Television Standards 2020 will be published on this page each November for the next year. BAND PLANS AND ALLOCATIONS FOR SPECTRUM RALI MS22: 400MHz Plan (403 to 430MHz and 450 to 520MHz) RALI MS40: Frequency Plan for Services in the 800MHz Band (803 to 890MHz) RALI MS41: Frequency Plan for Services in the 900MHz Band (890 to 960MHz) RALI MS42: Frequency Plan for the VHF bands (70 to 85.5MHz and 148 to 174MHz) 1.9GHz Spectrum Arrangements (1880 to 1900MHz) See all the MOBILE OUTAGES AND WHAT TO CHECK Check your mobile device. Switch the phone or tablet off and on again to see if this fixes the problem. If not, you may have: used all your mobile data. a weak signal or no signal at all. run out of money on a prepaid service. out-of-date software. low or no battery. Skip to main contentMake a payment
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