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Committee Members NSW Farmers' P 02 8251 1700 Member Service
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Access to affordable and reliable telecommunications services is a key issue for farmers and rural communities. Member surveys have found rural telecommunications services to be inadequate, with internet and mobile services of greatest concern. These concerning findings, and the proposed further privatisation of Telstra, led the Association to launch its largest ever campaign – the T3 Campaign – run with the slogan T3=Disconnected, Deserted and Disrespected. The T3 Campaign was launched in Warren in February 2005, with two regional tours in the T3 Campaign bus allowing the Association to hear first-hand from farmers and small business owners the state of telecommunications in their towns. The tours exposed the range of problems still plaguing so much of NSW. The most common problems reported were installation and repair times; ongoing significant problems with CDMA Wireless Local Loop (landline); and mobile phone and internet access and reliability. These findings were supported by the results of the Association’s T3 survey, conducted in June 2005. In addition to frequent reports of service issues, the survey found that 80% of farmers surveyed oppose the further privatisation of Telstra. With five new telecommunications policies endorsed by the Association’s Executive Council in May 2005, the Association will continue its lobbying effort to ensure that these policies can be successfully implemented. Telecommunications Update NSW Farmers Association has been an extremely active participant in the telecommunications debate. The Association’s Next G survey was a factor in the recent announcement that the proposed switch-off of the CDMA network would be postponed by three months.
Related Issues
Telstra has indicated its intent to cease providing ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) internet plans as of 31 December 2008. The issue of broadband internet services can be highly confusing to customers, with many different Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) offering a range of different plans, at a range of different prices, over various contract lengths. To add to the confusion, there is also the issue of the availability of subsidies to reduce the cost of internet plans to those who do not have access to a metro-comparable broadband service and how to determine whether you are eligible for these subsidies. This briefing note aims to shed some light on this area and provide members with a clear path of action to assist you to make an educated choice regarding the ISP and plan that will most suit your requirements.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for the Do Not Call Register under the Do Not Call Register Act 2006. The Act covers telemarketing calls from within Australia and from overseas. Generally, it will be against the law to make unsolicited telemarketing calls to a number listed on the Do Not Call Register. This is subject to some limited exemptions which allow certain public interest organisations to make specific types of telemarketing calls to numbers on the register. Further information on exemptions follows under ‘Who will still be able to call’. ACMA has also determined and will enforce an industry standard for telemarketing and research calls. Together, the register and industry standard are designed to minimise and regulate unsolicited telemarketing calls in Australia. Click here to go to the Do Not Register web site to find out more and to registrer...
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