The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the success and continuing relevance of the universal service obligation (USO) in delivering voice telephony, basic digital data capability and broadband services to all Australians. The paper outlines the background to the National Broadband Plan being implemented by the Labor Government elected in November 2007. The costs of this plan and other funding programs implemented since 1996 are annualized and compared to the cost of the USO. The paper reveals that the USO has been eclipsed as a policy tool for making basic telecommunications services universally available in Australia, at least for the time being. It survives as a policy mechanism, but is contained to fixed line telephony, payphones and b...
Soon after Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced on 7 April 2009 the Commonwealth Governmen...
This article places universal service policy in telecommunications in Australia in an historical con...
This paper focuses on possible new arrangements for the funding of future universal service obligati...
Australia needs a fundamental re-think of its USO policy in view of the 10 years of experience with ...
Australia needs a fundamental re-think of its USO policy in view of the 10 years of experience with ...
The first sections of this paper will review how those issues have been addressed as the technology ...
This draft report explores the future direction of a universal service obligation in an evolving tel...
The starting premise, for the government’s consideration as to Australia’s future requirements, is t...
In common with many other governments in the world, the Australian government has recognised the imp...
With Internet access increasingly a vital element of day to day life, this paper explores the concep...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
For at least 20 years privatisation and liberalisation have been championed as forces to lower price...
Do Australians have a right to access a telecommunications service? There are at least two schools ...
The ability for citizens to communicate with each other and the state is an enduring foundation of d...
There is growing concern that some groups without access to high-speed broadband networks, e.g. thos...
Soon after Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced on 7 April 2009 the Commonwealth Governmen...
This article places universal service policy in telecommunications in Australia in an historical con...
This paper focuses on possible new arrangements for the funding of future universal service obligati...
Australia needs a fundamental re-think of its USO policy in view of the 10 years of experience with ...
Australia needs a fundamental re-think of its USO policy in view of the 10 years of experience with ...
The first sections of this paper will review how those issues have been addressed as the technology ...
This draft report explores the future direction of a universal service obligation in an evolving tel...
The starting premise, for the government’s consideration as to Australia’s future requirements, is t...
In common with many other governments in the world, the Australian government has recognised the imp...
With Internet access increasingly a vital element of day to day life, this paper explores the concep...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
For at least 20 years privatisation and liberalisation have been championed as forces to lower price...
Do Australians have a right to access a telecommunications service? There are at least two schools ...
The ability for citizens to communicate with each other and the state is an enduring foundation of d...
There is growing concern that some groups without access to high-speed broadband networks, e.g. thos...
Soon after Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced on 7 April 2009 the Commonwealth Governmen...
This article places universal service policy in telecommunications in Australia in an historical con...
This paper focuses on possible new arrangements for the funding of future universal service obligati...