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Australian Government Proposes Break-up of Telstra

The Australian government proposed fundamental reforms to structurally separate Telstra on “a voluntary and cooperative basis.”

The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy stated that the reforms were aimed at boosting competition and said it is “possible to achieve a win-win outcome in the interests of Telstra, its shareholders and, more broadly, all Australians.”

Specifically, the proposed legislation will allow Telstra to voluntarily submit an enforceable undertaking to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to structurally separate. If Telstra chooses not to structurally separate, the legislation provides for the Government to impose a strong functional separation framework on Telstra.

This bill proposes implementing a functional separation regime by altering the Telecommunications Act 1997 to require that:

As a inducement, Telstra will be prevented from acquiring additional spectrum for advanced wireless broadband while it:

http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/media_releases/2009/088

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