For Whom the Phone Rings: Residential Consumers and Telecommunications Competition : a Report |
Contents
Acknowledgments Executive summary | 6 |
Summary of recommendations | 15 |
Introduction | 21 |
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Aboriginal access charges affordability analysis areas AUSTEL Australia benefits of competition BTCE call charges carriers changes choice coastal fringe competition in telecommunications competitive environment connection consumer groups customer service developed disabilities disaggregated discounts Dubbo economic efficiency ensure equity exchanges fixed network flexiplans framework Government handsets households improved income increased industry issues itemised billing lack licence condition long-distance low-income measures mobile network mobile phones munications needs neoclassical economics network modernisation OECD Oftel options Optus overall payphones percent performance price caps price discrimination pricing advantages privatisation problems PSTN quality levels quality of service Quiggin rebalancing reforms regulation regulatory residential consumers respondents rural and remote sample Section sector service quality standard STD/IDD sumers supplier Sydney Tele Telecom Telecom Australia telecommunica Telecommunications Network telecommunications policy telecommunications services telephone service Telstra tion universal service upgraded usage users Vodafone