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Program could go further - NFF

THE coalition of regional groups committed to better communication services in the bush has welcomed a new Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) program that is dedicated to broadband performance monitoring.

Kristy Moroney
Program could go further - NFF

The program, announced on April 7, will see Australian consumers receive independent information about broadband speeds based on feedback from remote testing at more than 4000 households.

National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) president Fiona Simson said while the initiative was welcomed, the monitoring program could go further.

“At the moment the program will only cover fixed line services, and it is fair to say that the majority of membership across the RRRCC accesses NBN services either through fixed wireless or the Sky Muster satellite,” Simson said.

"There is also a need for greater understanding and accountability around how these services are performing,” she said.

“It is telling that even the ACCC Commissioner, Rod Sims, has acknowledged that the majority of complaints are coming from regional areas.”

The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) CEO, Teresa Corbin, said the top complaint about internet services to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) is in relation to faulty services and slow speeds, indicating there is a gap between consumer expectations of how their services will perform, and actual performance.

"This program will provide consumers the needed information on average performance to make considered purchasing choices,” Corbin said.

The RRRCC is calling on the Government to commit to five actions:

  1. A universal service obligation for both voice and data
  2. Customer service guarantees to deliver more accountability from providers and NBN
  3. Long term public funding for open access mobile network expansion (blackspots)
  4. Fair and equitable access to Sky Muster satellite for those with a genuine need for the service
  5. Fully resourced capacity-building programs that build digital ability

The Regional, Rural and Remote Communications Coalition is a group of organisations who have come together to end the data drought and champion better communications services for consumers and small businesses living in rural, remote or regional areas.

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