Consultation opens on fixed-line planning rules for new developments

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Albanese Government is seeking public views on possible amendments to requirements to install pit and pipe infrastructure in new developments.

Pit and pipe are key infrastructure used for fixed-line networks. While such networks are usually installed in metropolitan areas, in areas that are well served by wireless or satellite, they may not be necessary.

The default requirement under the Telecommunications Act 1997 is that pit and pipe are installed in new developments. However, a 2016 instrument implemented by the former Government has provided exemptions from this requirement for areas serviced by wireless or satellite.

Submissions from interested parties are being encouraged to ensure the criteria reflect the needs of a modern – and increasingly digitally connected – society.

Departmental consultation conducted in 2022 with industry found that while the existing criteria worked reasonably well, improvements could be made for developments for which pit and pipe could add unnecessary cost to the development.

The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts has developed a discussion paper, and a draft instrument. The aim is to better focus the instrument on developments that are unlikely to receive fixed-line services.

The discussion paper and draft instrument are available on the department’s website: https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/have-your-say

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