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Telstra undertakes to comply with NBN consumer rules
More illegal gambling sites blocked
ACMA penalises financial services telemarketer $100,000 for unlawful calls
Telco complaints down but customers wait longer for help
Digital platforms complaints process positive step
Optus refunds businesses almost $800,000 after billing error
ACMA releases 2021-22 research program
Successful applicants announced for 5G millimetre wave spectrum
Tyro Payments breaches spam laws
Statement on subscription television and foreign ownership rules
Four Corners breaches impartiality rules
ACMA opens applications for Australia’s first ‘high band’ 5G spectrum auction
Mobile phone use among Australian children continues to grow
New rules to detect, trace and block scam calls
Monitoring online gambling advertising restrictions during live sport
Channel Nine News breaches privacy rules
ACMA seeking feedback on implementation of new Australian content and children’s TV standards
ACMA directs Telstra after it overcharged customers almost $2.5 million
ACMA proposes new rules on telco customer service commitments
J2 Net warned over complaints handling processes
‘Use it or lose it’ conditions for LPON licensees
ACMA research reveals 2020 trends in viewing and listening habits of Australians
Formal warnings given to Marketsolve and Rainbow Flag Australia
ACMA backs telco consumer regulatory reform
5G mmWave spectrum applications opening soon
ACMA enhances NBN consumer experience rules
Channel Seven failed to disclose commercial arrangement
ACMA announces new measures to support Australian content
More Australians going online for work, telehealth and keeping in touch
ACMA to allow trials of devices that provide GPS signals in tunnels
Statement on ACMA’s appearance at Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters
ARN responds to ACMA’s finding on Kyle & Jackie O decency standards breach
KIIS 1065’s Kyle & Jackie O breaches decency standards
Telstra, Optus, TPG and Dodo breach NBN service continuity rules
ACMA grants $5 million to support public interest journalism
ACMA moves to protect Australians from phone scams
Telcos warned for failing to join TIO Scheme
Queensland solar provider Green Sales given $50,400 penalty
Woolworths pays million-dollar penalty for spamming
ACMA shines light on telco credit assessments
ACMA releases guidance to digital platforms on voluntary misinformation and news quality code
Melbourne-based telco BVivid breaches telemarketing laws
Ray Hadley comments breach decency rules
Channel Seven News Brisbane breaches privacy and impartiality rules
Alan Jones’ comments breach broadcasting rules
ACMA issues formal warning to phone directory publisher
Solar telemarketing complaints halved
ACMA finds Queensland radio station FAB FM in breach of licence