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BroadbandfortheBushAllianceP.O.Box8500AlicespringsNT0871ABN81609859378
MrSeanEdwardsChairRegionalTelecommunicationsReviewDepartmentofCommunicationsandtheArtsGPOBox2154Canberra,ACT,2601
RE: 2018 Review of Regional Telecommunications in Australia – Submission from the Broadband for the Bush Alliance
DearChair
OnbehalfoftheBroadbandfortheBushAllianceIwouldliketothankyouandmembersoftheCommitteeforattendingandpresentinganoutlineofthereviewatourrecentForuminDarwin.TheannualForumisanimportantongoingnationalconversationvaluabletoinformingpolicyforpeoplelivingandworkinginremoteAustralia.WetrustyougainedmuchfrombeingpartoftheForum.
WearepleasedtocontributetothistimelyreviewofRegionalTelecommunicationsinAustralia.Theattachedresponsewasdraftedinconsultationwithourmembersandstakeholders,commencingwiththe“WorldCafé”sessionattheDarwinForumwhichsomeofyourCommitteeattended.DatagatheredfromtheForumwascomplimentedbyanonlinesurveyandanumberofdirectengagementswithB4BAmembers.AssuchthisresponsereflectsthecollectiveviewoftheAlliance.
AboutTheBroadbandfortheBushAlliance
TheBroadbandfortheBushAllianceisanationalnot‐for‐profitthatseekstoadvancethedigitalcapacityandcapabilityofpeoplewholiveandworkinremoteAustraliathroughaccesstobetterbroadbandservicesandincreaseddigitalinclusion.
TheAllianceisthetrustedandunitedvoiceforregionalandremoteAustralians,whichbringstogetherarangeofstakeholderswithexpertiseincommunications,remoteservicedelivery,andcommunityengagement.
Ourvisionisto:
Toinfluenceandinformpolicymakersandserviceprovidersaboutthespecificcommunicationneedsofremoteandruralpeople;and
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ToengagepeoplelivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustraliatoinform,buildawarenessandshareknowledgearoundDigitalInclusion1.
Sinceitsestablishmentin2012,theAlliancehascontributedsignificantlytomanydevelopmentsinregionaltelecommunications.AchievementstodateoftheAllianceinclude:
AdvocatingfordigitalinclusioninremoteAustralia,notablythepushfordigitalinclusionasa“ClosingTheGap”indicatorforallgovernments2
InformingandsupportingtheNBNSkymusterrolloutandPublicInterestPremisesStrategy
InformingtheexpansionofWi‐Fiservicesinremotecommunitiesandhomelands
Informingco‐investmentprogramsthathaveledtomoremobilecoverageincludingaffordablepre‐paidplans
InformingthereviewoftheUniversalServiceObligation(USO)andcontributingtodevelopmentoftheproposedUniversalServicesGuarantee(USG)
AttheDarwinForumtherewasarecognitionthattheconnectivityagendahasprogressedandarenewedcalltoshiftthefocustoincreasingthedeliveryofeffectivedigitalskillsforregionalandremoteAustralia.HowthiswillbedonetoprovideoptimumbenefitforpeoplelivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustralianeedstobeakeyconsiderationtoanypolicydirectionarisingoutofthe2018Review.
WerecommendthatinordertoaddressthechallengesinregionaltelecommunicationsadedicatedRemoteTelecommunicationsPolicyandStrategy(RTPS)bedevelopedandimplementedasamatterofpriority.Thissubmissionoutlinesanumberofkeyrecommendationsthatwebelieveshouldformpartofthatpolicyandstrategy.
Inclosingthankyouagainfortheopportunitytosubmittothereview.TheAllianceisverysupportiveofthereviewandwelookforwardtoseeingarangeofpositiveoutcomesimplementedinregionalandremoteAustraliaoverthecomingyears.
Yourstruly,
1“Thegoalofdigitalinclusionistoenableeveryonetoaccessandusedigitaltechnologieseffectively.ItgoesbeyondsimplyowningacomputerorhavingaccesstoasmaRTPShone.Atitsheart,digitalinclusionisaboutsocialandeconomicparticipation:usingonlineandmobiletechnologiestoimproveskills,enhancequalityoflife,educate,andpromotewellbeingacrossthewholeofsociety.”
2http://broadbandforthebush.com.au/wp‐content/uploads/2018/01/Letter‐to‐NT‐CM_Digital‐Inclusion‐as‐Closing‐the‐Gap‐indicator_20170803_....pdf
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Response to Regional Telecommunications Review 2018 Broadband for the Bush Alliance June 2018
Executive Summary
AsaccesstotheInternetimproves,theAllianceseesanincreasingneedfortargetedinvestmentindigitalinclusionprograms,especiallyforIndigenousandremotecommunities,publicadministration,participatorydemocracyandbusinesses.Additionally,theabilityforthoseinregionalandremoteareastoaffordthenecessaryaccessisofvitalimportanceifthecurrentinvestmentsintelecommunicationsaretobefullyrealized.
WecontendthattheseconsiderationsandthoseidentifiedinthefollowingresponseshouldformthecoreofadedicatedRemoteTelecommunicationsPolicyandStrategy(RTPS).
Weseetheneedforsuchapolicyasparamountandurgethatitbedevelopedasamatterofpriority,andrecognizethatthe“Onesizefitsall”modeloftheNBNdoesnotnecessarilymeetthemanydifferentanduniqueneedsandconditionsofpeoplelivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustralia.AcomprehensiveRTPSneedstoaddressthethreepillarsofdigitalinclusionbeingAccess,AffordabilityandDigitalAbilityandshouldencompass:
Accessandequity‐Incorporatingaffordabilityissues;anexpandedUniversalServiceGuarantee(USG)aswellasarangeofrelevantandappropriateaccessmodelssupportinglocalinnovationandcapacity;
Capabilityforall‐Improvingdigitalliteracywithaviewtothefutureuseoftechnologyaswellastheintroductoryandbasiclevels.Alsodevelopingdigitalbusinessskillswhileunderstandingandutilisingthemanywaysinwhichdigitallearningtakesplaceinthecommunity;
ExpansionofmobilecoverageandeffectiveLastMilesolutions–anongoingneedthatrequiresavisionaryroadmapcreatinghigherlevelsofcertaintyandinnovation;
Infrastructure‐Developingflexibleandappropriateinfrastructuresolutions,includingrationaluseofexistinginfrastructurewithcheaperaccesstomoredata;and
Partnershipapproach‐successfuldevelopmentoftheRTPScanonlybeaccomplishedwithGovernments,Industryandcommunityworkingtogether.
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Thisrequiresarobustcommunicationandpartnerengagementstrategythatsharesthesamevisionforthefuture.
WhatisrequiredisanRTPSthatisbackedbystronggovernmentinvestmentbothindollarsandprinciplesoffairnessandequity.Werecommendthat,asapriority,workbecommissionedtofullyunderstandtheappropriatelevelofinvestmentgovernmentshouldconsidertoensuresuccessfulpolicyoutcomes.
TheAlliancerecommendsthatRTPSbedevelopedinpartnershipwiththemanycommunities,organisations,businessesandindividualsthatliveandworkinregionalandremoteAustraliatoensurethatarangeofmodelsandsituationsareunderstoodandaddressedappropriately.
Furthermore,TheBroadbandfortheBushAlliancenotesthattheReviewCommitteehasnotsoughtviewsfromsubmittersonthecriticalissueoftheUniversalServiceObligation(USO).WeareawarethatworkiscurrentlyunderwaytoredeveloptheUniversalServiceObligation(USO).WeareconcernedthatthereisarealriskofmanyregionalandremoteAustraliansbeingfurtherdisadvantagedifafutureUSOisnotsupportedtosufficientlevels.AreducedUSOwilllikelyseeTelstrareducetechnicalsupportforthemostcostlyinfrastructure,whichisoftenlocatedinremoteAustralia.WebelievethisCommitteeneedstoconsiderthisissueandrecommendthatthefutureprovideroflastresortarrangementsnamelytheUSObefullyfundedandmeettheneedsofremoteAustralians.
Recommendations
Inordertoaddressthechallengesinregionaltelecommunications,theBroadbandfortheBushAlliancerecommendthatadedicatedRemoteTelecommunicationsPolicyandStrategy(RTPS)bedevelopedandimplementedasamatterofpriority.
AcomprehensiveRTPSneedstoaddressthethreepillarsofdigitalinclusionbeingAccess,AffordabilityandDigitalAbilityandincorporatethefollowingrecommendations.
Overarching Principles
1. ThattheRTPSisbackedbystronggovernmentinvestmentbothindollarsandprinciplesoffairnessandequity.
2. Thatworkbecommissionedasaprioritytofullyunderstandtheappropriatelevelofinvestmentgovernmentshouldconsidertoensuresuccess.
3. ThattheRTPSbedevelopedinpartnershipwiththemanycommunities,organisations,businessesandindividualsthatliveandworkinregionalandremoteAustraliatoensurethatarangeofmodelsandsituationsareunderstoodandaddressedappropriately.
4. ThattheupdatedUniversalServiceObligation(USO)ensuresafutureprovider/soflastresortandthatUSOarrangementsbefullyfundedtomeettheneedsofremoteAustralians.
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Access
5. ThattheRTPSincorporateapredictivedataroadmapthatsetsrealistictargetsforfuturedatausagetoinformfutureinvestmentandprograms.
6. ThattheMobileBlackspotprogrambeingmaintainedandbroadenedandthe5Grolloutbeprioritizedasakeytechnology.
Affordability
7. ThatInternetServiceProviders(ISPs)andTelco’sbeencouraged/requiredtoprovideclarityinproductpromotiontoreducemarketconfusion.
8. ThatkeyAustralian,stateandterritorygovernmentservicesincludingaccesstogovernmentservicesasdeliveredthroughMyGov,educationandhealthbeunmeteredtoallowequitableaccess.
9. ThatAustralian,stateandterritorygovernmentappsandservicesbeappropriatelydesignedtomitigatecongestion,cost,andcapacitychallenges.
10. ThattheAustraliangovernmentutiliseorganisationssuchasBIRRR,theBroadbandfortheBushAllianceandtheAustralianDigitalInclusionAlliancetoengagewithregionalandremotecommunities.
11. ThatthroughCOAGtheAustraliangovernmenttakesaleadershippositiontoensuredataisaffordableforregionalandremoteAustralians.
12. ThattheAustraliangovernmentcommissionfurtherresearchtounderstanddataneedsandtechnologytrendstohelpplanforfutureindustriesandbusinessesthatcouldbesuccessfullydevelopedand/orre‐locatedinregionalandremoteAustralia.
Digital Ability
13. ThatanewrolloutoftheDigitalHubsincludingDigitalChampionstosupportinitiallydigitalenablementandindustry‐relatedawarenesswithlong‐termbenefitforalllocalcommunitiesbefundedandimplemented.
14. ThatatargetedIndigenousDigitalInclusionprogrambedevelopedwithindigenouscommunityguidanceandbefullyfundedbytheAustraliangovernment.
15. Thatadigitalabilityimprovementstrategybedevelopedandimplemented.Suchstrategyneedstoreflectthevarietyoflearningmethodsrequiredtomeetcommunityneedsandsupportexistinginfrastructuresuchaspubliclibrariesandcommunitycentres.
16. ThatanRTPSincorporateacceptableandcontinuouslyimprovingpublishedKPIsforservicedeliveryandproductsupportforregionalandremoteAustralia.
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17. ThattheAustraliangovernmentcommissionthedevelopmentofasetofsocialandeconomicmeasurestoguideinvestmentsinbetterbroadbandandmobilecoverageforcommunitybenefit.
18. ThatawiderangeoftechnologiessuitabletoregionalandremoteAustraliabesupportedbytheRTPStoencouragecontinuousimprovementandinnovationincludinglocallycontrolleddata/telephonynetworks.
19. ThattheAustraliangovernmenturgentlyundertakeworktodefinethenecessarymarketinterventionsrequiredtosupportcompetition,whereeconomicallyviable,inregionalandremoteAustralia.
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Response to individual questions
1. Whatarethemainbarrierstopeopleinregionalcommunitiesincreasingtheiruseofdigitaltechnologiesandpossiblesolutionsforovercomingthesebarriers?
WhileaccesstoreliabledigitalcommunicationtechnologyisbecomingthenormformostAustraliansthereremainsignificantnumbersthatfacebarrierstotheeffectiveuseofthosetechnologies.Broadlyspeaking,thebarriersfallwithinthethreesubcategoriessetoutintheAustralianDigitalInclusionIndex(ADII),beingaccess,affordabilityanddigitalcapability.3
RegionalAustraliainparticularislaggingbehindandweurgentlyneedastrategytoaddressissuesofinfrastructure,access,affordabilityanddigitalability.ForpeoplelivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustraliathesebarriersaremultipliedinsignificancedueinlargeparttofactorsrelatingtogeographyandtheADIIconfirmsthat.
“Themoreremoteyourlocation,themoredigitallyexcludedyouarelikelytobe.”4
Limitedinfrastructure,pooraccessandlowdigitalabilitycombinetoexacerbatetheimpactoncommunitiesinrelationtocommunicationswithgovernmentandessentialbusinessservicesincreasinglydeliveredexclusivelyonline,health,education,employmentandbusinessdevelopmentopportunities.
Eachofthesebarriersoftenintersectsandimpactsontheotherandassuchnooneshouldbeseeninisolationfromtheother.ForexamplethemovetoonlineCentrelinkreportingviaMyGovhasintroducedastructuralbarrierformanyresidentsofremoteAustraliainparticularAboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderpeople.Internetaccessislimitedinmanycommunities,isoftencongestedandslow,isunaffordable,orisprovidedthroughcommunityfacilitiesthathavelimitedopeninghoursduringtheworkingweek.InmanyremoteNTcommunitiesthereisnopublicInternetaccessavailableandmobilecoverageisavailableinonlyabout20%ofremoteNT,north‐westWA,northSAandCapeYorkandTorresStraitcommunities.
ItisclearthatregionalareasinAustraliaarelessdigitallyconnected,havemoredifficultyaffordingtechnology,andarethereforelessdigitallyablethanthosewholiveincities.5Thecurrentevidencewouldsuggestthat,ifunchecked,thisgapbetweenruralandurbanareaswillexistandgrowforsometime.6IfallowedtocontinueitwillwidenovertimeandplaceregionalandremoteAustraliaatfurtherdisadvantagefrombothadigitalinclusionandacostoflivingperspective.
3Thomas,J,Barraket,J,Wilson,C,Ewing,S,MacDonald,T,Tucker,J&Rennie,E,2017,MeasuringAustralia’sDigitalDivide:TheAustralianDigitalInclusionIndex2017,RMITUniversity,Melbourne,forTelstra.DOI:www.dx.doi.org/10.4225/50/596473db69505
4Dezuanni,M,Burgess,J,Thomas,J,Barraket,J,Marshall,A,Wilson,C,Ewing,S,MacDonald,T,2017,MeasuringQueensland’sDigitalDivide−TheAustralianDigitalInclusionIndex2017:Queensland,RMITUniversity,Melbourne,forTelstra
5Thomas.Jetal.2017[Ibid].Table12p.20.
6Ibidp.6
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Toaddressthisimbalanceandtoavoidtheriskofincreasingthisrural/metropolitandigitaldividethegovernmentneedstointerveneinwaysthatensureequitableaccesstoappropriatebroadbandservicesandincreaseddigitalinclusiveness.KeytothisisthedevelopmentofadedicatedRTPSasearlierhighlightedandtheidentificationofthebarriersandtheappropriateco‐designedsolutionsneedtobeclearlyarticulated.
Access
AccessbarriersexistinremoteAustraliaprimarilyastherearelesscommunityplacesforpeopletoaccesstheInternet,especiallythoseonlowincomeandrequiringpublicaccess.Thishasanegativeimpactuponbusiness,education,employmentandhealthinparticularandworkstounnecessarilyimpoverishregionalandremoteAustralia.
Accessiscompoundedbythelackofavailabilityofbandwidthandconnectivityinremoteareas.Wecontendthatasyetnosuitablebroadbandsolutionhasbeenprovidedtonon‐urbandwellersandforthoseonsatelliteproductscongestionandlatencyarekeyongoingandseeminglyunresolvableissues7.
“EighteenlocationshavebeenidentifiedasdeliveringspeedsduringpeaktimesthatarelessthanwhattheaverageTurkishinternetuserenjoyedin2012”8
ItislikelythatcongestionwillremainanissuewhentheNBNrolloutiscompleteasthedemandformoreandmoredataispredictedtobeunmetbysupply.ApolicythatincorporatesapredictiveroadmapthatsetsrealistictargetsforfuturedataandvoiceusagewillworktoprovidesomecertaintyandlikelyseeTelco’s,governmentsandthecommunitybetterplacedtorespondtocongestionissuesastheyarise.
Thereareincreasingnumbersofcloudbasedproductsandservices.AsbusinessinregionalAustraliacomestorelymoreheavilyoncloudbasedapplicationstheabilityoftheInternetserviceprovidersincludingtheNBNneedstoensurethatcapacityisadequatetomeetthisgrowingneed.Thisiscurrentlynotsupportedwellbystand‐alonesatelliteforexampleduetodistance,latencyandotherisolationfactors.
Solutionsthatencouragetheprioritizationof5GasakeytechnologyandtheMobileBlackspotprogrambeingmaintained9andbroadenedaswellasincludingcomplementarytechnologiessuchaslongrangeWiFi,andactiveandpassiverepeatersneedtobeincludedintheaforementionedRTPS.ThisshouldincludemandatinganNBN(orotherWISP)gatewaysoneveryMobileBlackSpotstowerfundedbyCommonwealthandStatepublicmoney.
7Gothe‐Snape,Jackson.“IsFixedWirelessCongestionontheNBNGettingYoudown?You’reNotAlone.”Text.ABCNews,April25,2018.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018‐04‐25/nbn‐fixed‐wireless‐congestion‐slows‐connections‐across‐australia/9696490.
8Gothe‐Snape,Jackson.ibid
9WestronglyrecommendthatthenamebechangedtoremovedthewordBlackspot
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Recommendation 5: That the RTPS incorporate a predictive data roadmap that sets realistic targets for future data usage to inform future investment and programs.
Recommendation 6: That the Mobile Black spot program being maintained and broadened and the 5G rollout be prioritized as a key technology.
Affordability
IntheviewoftheAlliancefartoomanyregionalcommunitieshavebeenputonsatelliteastheonlyoptionratherthanmakeanefforttoexplorehowothertechnologysolutionssuchasfixedwireless,localLTEwithsatellitebackhaulorcablecouldcomplimentit.Forregionalandremoteconsumersthishasresultedinaproductrangethatislimitedandhashighercostinstallationsandsupportastherearefewifanysimple,plugandplayinstallationsatlowcost.
ConfusionintheproductmarketplaceexacerbatesaffordabilityandneedstobeaddressedbyensuringTelco’smarkettheirproductswithclarityandthatthoseonthecommunityhavetheabilitytounderstandtheproductsavailabletothem.
DatalimitsonSkymusterarecreatingaproblemformany.ForregionalandremoteAustralianstheAlliancerecommendsthatgovernment,educationandhealthservicesbeunmeteredtoallowequitableaccesstothesevitalservices.Forexamplewealreadyknowthatthecostassociatedwithalow‐incomeparentnotbeingabletoaffordacomputingdeviceandtheassociateddatafortheirchildhasalastingimpactonthatchild’seducation.10Thecostbenefitofprovidingunmeteredaccesstogovernment,educationandhealthservicesneedtobeexploredandunderstoodinfull.
Recommendation 7: That Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Telco’s be encouraged/required to provide clarity in product promotion to reduce market confusion.
Recommendation 8: That key Australian, state and territory government services including access to government services as delivered through MyGov, education and health be unmetered to allow equitable access.
Digital Ability
VerylittlehasbeendoneinastrategicwaytoengagewithpeoplelivinginruralandremoteAustraliatofirstlyunderstandtheirdigitalabilityandsubsequentlytodevelopprogramstoimprovetheirskills.ThoseprogramsthathavebeeninoperationoverthepastfewyearshavenotmettheneedsofregionalAustralia111213.Theyhavelaidsomeusefulgroundworkbutareshort‐term;theyarenotenough.Theyarelimitedinresourcebase,targetedtospecificgroupsandlackanyoverallstrategicdirection.
10McLeish,K.(2016,December16).‘Queenslandschools’BYODprogramrisksleavingpoorerstudentsbehind,QTUsays’.ABCNews.11https://www.telstra.com.au/tech‐savvy‐seniors12https://www.beconnectednetwork.org.au/13https://www.godigi.org.au/
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Additionally,strategicthoughtneedstogointowhatdigitalabilityneedstolooklikeovertime.Learningneedstobeprojectorworkbased,embeddedinformaleducation,inclusive,responsivetocommunitywishes,and,whererelevant,buildonexistingprojectsorareasofinterest.AprogramlikeinDigiMOB14that’saboutimprovingdigitalinclusionforAboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderpeopleinremoteNorthernTerritoryisworthexploringasamodel.Itmakesavailableaflexiblesuiteoftechnical,trainingandinfrastructuresupportresourcesthatcommunitiesandorganisationscantakeadvantageof,accordingtotheirdiverseneedsandcontexts.
ToensuregovernmentservicesworkwellinremoteAustraliawerecommendthatgovernmentappsandservicesbedesignedwithpeoplelivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustraliasothattheycanworkwithcongestion,costandcapacitychallengeshighlighted.
ThebarriersaredeeplychallengingforthemostdisadvantagedinregionalandremoteAustraliaandthesolutionsrequirelong‐termcommitmentinpartnership,aspreadofappropriateandaffordabletechnologiesandamultifacetedapproachtodevelopingdigitalcapability.WeencouragethegovernmenttoutiliseorganisationssuchasBIRRR15,TheAustralianDigitalInclusionAlliance(ADIA)andtheBroadbandfortheBushtoengagewithregionalcommunitiesinpartnershipwithTelco’sandgovernmentagenciestohelpbreakdownthosebarriers.
Recommendation 9 ‐ That Australian, state and territory government apps and services be appropriately designed to mitigate congestion, cost, and capacity challenges.
Recommendation 10 ‐ That the Australian government utilise organisations such as BIRRR, the Broadband for the Bush Alliance and the Australian Digital Inclusion Alliance to engage with regional and remote communities.
14https://irca.net.au/projects/indigimob15https://birrraus.com/
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2. Howarepeopleinregionalcommunitiescurrentlyusingtheirbroadbandserviceandhowmighttheyincreasethebenefitsofusingthistechnology?
Peopleinregionalcommunities,aswiththemetropolitanpopulations,arecurrentlyusingtheirbroadbandinanumberofways.HoweverdespitethegrowingnumberofpositivestorieswehavealongwaytogotofullyrealisethebenefitsthatbroadbandhastoofferregionalAustralia.
TohighlightonlyoneareathatoftelehealthinwhichconsultingbetweenGPsandspecialistswithpatientshasbecomeamorefrequentoccurrencethusallowingin‐homeandoncommunitybiometricmonitoringforchronicdisease16.ForexampleCSIROresearchshowedsavingsof24percentovertheyeartothehealthcaresystemmadethroughreductionsinthenumberandcostofGPvisits,specialistvisitsandprocedurescarriedout17.
ConsiderationneedstobegiventohowbroadbandcouldinfluencepopulationgrowthinregionalAustralia.Forexamplewithstudentsbeingabletostudyonlineopportunitiesexistforretentionofyouthinregionalareasandremotecommunities.Thepotentialforthistohaveanimpactinkeepingyouth“inandoncountry”hasaclearsocialbenefitwheretheimpactonlocaleconomiesisapositiveonerangingfromsupportinglocalworkforcetoallowingcommunitiestoregenerate.
KeytoincreasedbroadbandusageandrealizinggreaterbenefitsisensuringregionalandremoteAustralianshaveaffordableproducts.ItisthereforecriticalthatallgovernmentsworkwithinthesameframeworkandwerecommendthereforethatthroughCOAGtheAustraliangovernmentstakealeadershippositiontoensuredataisaffordableforregionalandremoteAustralians.
Recommendation 11 ‐ That through COAG the Australian government takes a leadership position to ensure data is affordable for regional and remote Australians.
16https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734598/17https://www.csiro.au/en/Research/BF/Areas/Digital‐health/Improving‐access/Home‐monitoring
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3. Whatdata‐intensiveactivitiesareoccurringinregional,ruralandremoteAustralia?Whatdigitaltechnologiesareneededforthese?
Therearealreadymanydata‐intensiveactivitiesoccurringinregional,ruralandremoteAustraliahoweverweshouldneverassumethatthedatathatisavailableisenough.Thisisespeciallythecaseaswemovetomoremobile,InternetofThings(IoT),andmorecloud‐basedapplications.
Theuseofcloud‐basedapplicationsispredictedtoboomwithanincreaseinvalueof15%from2017to2018toalmost$6.5billion,duemainlytotheboominsoftware‐as‐a‐serviceadoption.18Thereisclearlyachallengehereforregionalbusinessestokeeppacegiventhebroadbandaccessgapbetweenregionalandurbanandoftenthehigherdatacostsandassociatedlimitations.
Businessoperatorsrelymoreondatafromtheiroperationstobetterunderstandperformance,reliabilityandshortfalls,sothattheycanapplyimprovementsandrealisebetterproductivityoutcomes.Thereforethedigitaltechnologiesneededtobesuccessfulincludethosethatarehighspeed,lowlatency,lowcongestionandhaveunlimitedaccesstodataandvoicebandwidth.AdditionallytheyneedtobepricedinsuchawayastobeaffordableforallthoselivingandworkinginremoteAustraliaandtheyneedtobesupportedwithskillsdevelopmentprogramsandinsomecasesonlineandinsitusupport.
Theminingandagriculturalsectorsareoftenintheforefrontofdevelopmentsinpartbecausetheyhaveinvestedinhigh‐speedconnectivityrequiredtogrowtheirbusinesseswithintheglobalmarket19.
Health,governmentandeducationsectorsarebecomingmoredataintenseinparticularthroughtheneedtomoveandexchangeoflargedatafiles.Forexampleareassuchashealthareusingimageexchangeinradiologyandusingotherdataintensiveservicessuchasvideoconferencing,multisitelinkupsthroughutilitiessuchasZoomandSkypeonadailybasis.Inrelationtohealthoutcomesthereturnoninvestmentinaddressingtheshortfallinhealthoutcomethatcountrypeopleexperienceisfargreaterthanforpeopleinmetropolitanareasandthetechnologyincludingdataaccessneedstobetargetedtoaddressthis.
Wewouldanticipate5Gifrolledoutequitablyandaffordablywillcomplimenttheseoverthecomingdecadeaspartoftheoverallmixthatwouldsupportsuchthingsaslocalconnectivity,andthesensors,actuators,dataanalysisandvisualisationtoolsrelatedtotheInternetofThings(IoT).
Furtherresearchneedstobedoneaspartofadedicatedregionaltelecommunicationspolicy(RTPS)tohelpplanforfutureindustriesandbusinessesthatcouldbesuccessfullylocatedinregionalandremoteAustraliaandcriticaltothisisunderstandingofdataneedsandtrends.
18“TheGrowthoftheAustralianCloudComputingIndustry.”PenguinManagement(blog),November5,2017.https://www.penguinaccounts.com.au/inside‐australian‐cloud‐computing/.19McHugh,Babs.“The‘digitalMine’RevolutionIsHereasTechnologiesAccelerate.”Feature.ABCRural,August9,2017.http://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2017‐08‐09/the‐digital‐mine‐revolution‐underway‐now/8786194.
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Recommendation 12 ‐ That the Australian government commission further research to understand data needs and technology trends to help plan for future industries and businesses that could be successfully developed and/or re‐ located in regional and remote Australia.
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4. Howcanregionalbusinessesbetterutilisedigitaltechnologiestomaximiseeconomicbenefits?
Theopportunitiestomaximiseeconomicbenefitforregionalbusinessesisunquestionable.Weneedtocontinuebuildingthebackbone‐theinfrastructure,thebandwidth,thepipeneededtorealisethesebenefitsandweneedtohaveacohesiveandcomprehensiveunderstandingofthosebusinessopportunities.
Weareseeingmining,farming,environmentandtourismservicesjusttonameafewtakingadvantageoftheInternetofThings(IoT)applications,highspeedbroadbandandtheabilitytosharedataintoglobalmarkets.Theeconomicbenefitplaysoutinimprovementstomarketingreach,efficiencies,supplychaincontinuity,ordering,accountingaswellasmoreawarenessofwhatalreadyworks.Thishowevertendstobeconfinedtoindividualbusinessesandtheunderstandingofthebroaderbenefitsislimited.
WeseetheopportunityforaRTPStodevelopmorecommunicationacrossregionsviacoordinationnetworksandprogramsthatallowpeakbodiestosupportbusinessdigitalliteracytotheirmembersandstakeholders,e.g.RDA.
Themoretrustedsourceswehavethebetterablebusinesswouldbetotakeadvantageofdigitalforeconomicbenefit.
AspartofaproposeddedicatedremotetelecommunicationspolicywehighlighttheneedforanewrolloutoftheDigitalHubsincludingDigitalChampionstosupportinitiallydigitalenablementandindustry‐relatedawarenesswithlong‐termbenefitforalllocalcommunities.
Recommendation 13 ‐ That a new rollout of the Digital Hubs including Digital Champions to support initially digital enablement and industry‐related awareness with long‐term benefit for all local communities be funded and implemented.
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5. WhatcanbedonetoimproveaccesstoanduptakeoftelecommunicationsservicesinremoteIndigenouscommunities?
ThisreviewprovidesakeyopportunitytoaddressastructuralandskillsissuethatisimpactingontheabilityofAboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderpeopletofirstly,engagewithInternetdeliveredservicesandresourcesthatenhanceemploymentandeducationalopportunitiesandsecondly,ensureaccesstogovernment(MyGov)servicesandsafetynets,especiallyinremoteareas.
IndigenousAustralianshavebeenrecognisedtohaveasignificantgapindigitalinclusioncomparedwiththebroaderAustralianpopulationwithintheDigitalInclusionIndex(14%gapbasedon2011ABSdata).ItiswellknownthatthisgapismuchgreaterforremoteIndigenousAustralians.
Atthepresenttime,averylargeproportionofsmalltomediumsizedremoteIndigenouscommunities(inthecategoriesformallydefinedasoutstation/homelandorminorcommunity)arereliantonasinglemeansoftelecommunicationsaccess,orhavenoaccessatall.Typically,whereprovidedthisisasinglepayphoneorcommunityphone,connectedtothePSTNviaHCRCmicrowavelinkorsatellitelinkrespectively.
Toquantifythis,theHomelandsReview(2015/2016data)foundthataround80%oftheapproximately400occupiedoutstations/homelandsintheNTi.e.320outstation/homelandsdidnothaveaccesstoreliablemobilecoverage,soallofthe320outstationsplusanumberofminorcommunities(populationbetween50and200approximately)withoutmobilecoverageareinthis‘singlemeansofaccess’category20.Intotalonly20%hadmobilecomparedtoapproximately81%ofthebroaderAustralianpopulation.AsimilarsituationexistsintheKimberleyandNorthQueensland.
Giventhisthefirstconsiderationshouldbetonotremoveexistingtelecommunicationssuchaspayphonesorcommunityphonesuntilareliableandwell‐provenfuturesolutionbefound.Apointtonoteinthiscontextisthatsatelliteconnectedservices,particularlyKaBandi.e.NBNSkymusteraresusceptibletorainfade,andcanthereforebeunavailableunderheavyrainfallconditionswhentheymaybemostneeded.
Thereiscurrentlyinadequatedatacollectiontomeasurethefullextentofthegapnationallyforindigenousdigitalinclusion.Withoutsuchdataandtargetedprogramstoaddressthegaps,FederalandStategovernmentswillneedtocontinuetodeliveressentialservicesfacetofacereducingsignificantlyanycostbenefitsthatcanbegainedfromdigital.
DigitalinclusionwillpromoteimprovementsinmostotherClosingtheGap(CTG)measures,includingeducation,health,socialinclusion,governance,compliancewithgovernmentregulationsandabilitytoparticipateinemploymentandeconomicimprovements.ChapterfiveoftheClosingtheGappolicyrelatestoeconomicdevelopmentandChaptersevenrelatestosocialinclusion.BothofthesekeyoutcomeswillbeimprovedbyaddressingDigitalInclusion.Theimportanceof
20TheNorthernTerritoryHomelandsandOutstationsAssetsandAccessReview(CAT,2016)www.icat.org.auCentreforAppropriateTechnology.AliceSprings.2016
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TelecommunicationsandInfrastructureunderpinstheDepartmentofPrimeMinisterandCabinet’sIndigenousAdvancementStrategy.
Inlinewiththisstrategyakeyrecommendationcomingfromthe2017IndigenousFocusDayandBroadbandfortheBushforuminPerthWAwastoseekthesupportofallAustralianGovernmentsthroughtheCouncilofAustralianGovernments(COAG)toadoptdigitalinclusionasakeyperformancemeasurewithintheClosingtheGapframework.ItwasfurtherrecommendedthatatargetedIndigenousDigitalInclusionprogrambedevelopedandfullysupported.
TheIndigenousDigitalInclusionproposaladdressestheprovisionofappropriate,accessibleandaffordableInternetaccesstovitalonlinegovernmentservicessuchasMyGovinremoteAboriginalandTorresStraitIslandercommunities.Moregenerally,theproposaladdressestheopportunitiesprovidedbyInternetaccess,includingaccesstojobssites,educationalresources,onlinelearning,e‐commercesites,onlinebanking,andthepotentialforestablishingonlinebusinesses.
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TheIndigenousDigitalInclusionprogramproposalhassevencomponents:
1. DatacollectiontomeasurewhetherremoteAboriginalandTorresStraitIslandercommunitymembershavebroadbandavailabletothemwiththeminimalrequirementsintermsofaccess,availability,affordabilityanddigitalliteracyinordertoaccessonlineservices.
2. Prioritisationoftherolloutofbroadbandservices,includingmobilecoverage,toidentifiedremoteIndigenouscommunitiesthatdonothaveminimalcommunity‐wideonlineaccess.
3. ProvisionofpublicInternetaccesstotheidentifiedcommunitiesthroughcommunityWiFiandLTEsystems.
4. Implementationofunmeteredaccesstoallonlinegovernmentservices(includingMyGov),banking,education,employment,justiceandhealthservices.
5. Rolloutofaculturallyandlanguageappropriatedigitalliteracyprogramforremotecommunitymembers.
6. ACommunityDigitalMentorsprogramtoprovidemeaningfulcommunity‐basedjobsinremotecommunitiestosupportdigitalengagement,literacyandsupportviaapeer‐learningmodel.
7. Supportfortheuseofteleandvideoconferencinginlocalandcommunitygovernancefacilitatingextendedcommunity‐wideawarenessbuilding,accountabilityandconsultationprocesses
Criticalelementsofthisprogramarethattheyaretargeted,recurrentandsustainablei.e.notcapriciouslyallocated,aone‐offactivityforapressreleaseorbuilddependenciesthatareunsustainable.Strategiccontinuityandongoingdevelopmentofprogramsarecriticalfactorsintheirsuccess.Itisalsoimportantthatthereislocalownershipinallaspectsoftheprogramandbuildinguponthecapacityofexistingorganisations,infrastructureandprograms,avoidingduplicationofeffort.Aflexibleandlocallytargetedapproachismorelikelytoworkthataone‐size‐fits‐allmodel.
WeseethatthisreviewprovidesanopportunitytofurtherhighlightthisexcitingconceptthatprovidesameaningfulwayforwardforindigenousAustraliansandassuchwerecommendthatitbeincorporatedintotheproposedRTPS.
IfthegrowingdigitaldivideforIndigenousAustraliansisnotbeingaddressedthroughaholisticandtargeteddigitalinclusionstrategyassoonaspossible,itwillbecomeincreasinglydifficulttoachieve,riskingthecreationofaburgeoningdigitalunder‐class.Conversely,itisanareathatcanhaveverygoodoutcomesandflow‐onbenefitstootherCTGmeasuresasaresultoftargetedprogramsinthisarea.
Recommendation 14 ‐ That a targeted Indigenous Digital Inclusion program be developed with indigenous community guidance and be fully funded by the Australian government.
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6. Aretherepracticalexamplesofhowcommunicationsservicescanimprovethewell‐beingofpeopleinremoteIndigenouscommunities?
Thereareanumberofpracticalexamplesofhowcommunicationsservicesareimprovingthewell‐beingofpeopleinremoteIndigenouscommunitieshoweverthereisalongwaytogo.
SomeexamplesfromtherecentIndigenousFocusDayhighlighttheimportanceofactivitiesbeinglocallydrivenasitleadstoamuchgreaterchanceofsustainablesuccessandutiliseslocalassetsandcommunity.
1. DigitalInclusionMparntwe(AliceSprings)‐collaborativeprojectacross5towncampsfocussedoneducationandhealthcareandworkingwithaccessiblephoneboxesassomepeopledon’thavemobiles.EverytowncampneedsphonereceptionandInternetaccess,includingstaffingsupportsuchastheinDigiMOBDigitalMentors.
2. Tjuntjuntjuraprojects‐Marlpas(friendandcompanion)andMentors(inclusionworkers)workingtogether‐twowaylearningandthecreationofrelationships.Optussmallcellinstalledatroadhouse.CRCinTjuntjuntjurahascomputers,communityradio,transitorymigrationthatresultsinashiftingpopulationmakeupandsize(200‐2000).Arelationshipofcollectivesharingresultinginindividualsneedsbeingmet.Teachersthatarelocalandculturallyawareareutilised.
3. RemoteCommunityLibraryServices‐NTlibraryhas16librariesinremotecommunitiesrunbylocalcouncilsandfreeWiFiisbeingrunoutto46communitiestoenableaccesstolibraryresourceswhentheydon’thaveaphysicallibrary.Cloudbasedstorytellingandstorageandexpandingservicesavailabletoremotecommunities.
ModelssuchastheaforementionedinDigiMOBareworthlookingtoreplicateandlearnfromastheyallowcommunitiestodecidewhatisofvaluetothemindevelopingdigitalliteracy.Thisincreaseslocalownershipandgreatersustainabilityandimpact.
Wewouldalsosuggeststronglythatpolicyanddecisionmakersneedtospendalotmoretimeinandwithremoteindigenouscommunitiestounderstandwhatisneeded21,whatispossibleandwhatcanbedonetosupportthecommunitieswithtechnology.
21Corporation,AustralianBroadcasting.“Self‐DeterminationandRespectforRemoteIndigenousCommunitiesonBigIdeas.”
ABCRadio.AccessedJuly19,2018.http://radio.abc.net.au/programitem/perQmoo4MD?play=true.
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7. Whatskillsdopeopleneedtogetthemostfromtheirdigitaltechnologies,andwherecantheylearntheseskills?
PeoplelivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustraliarequiretoarangeofdigitalskillstogetthemostfromtheirdigitaltechnologies.Thekeyemergingskillrequiredisthatofproblemsolving.Learningisoftendevicerelatedorspecifictoonetechnologysotheabilitytolearnhowtothinkaroundandthroughaproblemiscritical.ThisskillcanbeappliedtobothhardwareanddeviceproblemsolvingthroughtounderstandinghowtoevaluateandcriticallyunderstandinformationontheWeb.
Learningdigitalskillsrequiresappropriate,easilyaccessibleandusableonlineresourcesinadditiontowell‐equippedcommunitylearningfacilities.Thisisanotherreasonwhybroadbandinregionalareasneedstobeaffordableandfast.
Importanttolearningsuccessisalsoanappreciationofthevaluepropositionputforwardbydigitali.e.(wayitwillchangetheirlife,workandwellbeing)andtheabilitytoadapttonewtoolsdevicesandapplications.Theneedexistsalsotoenhancedigitalandgeneraldigitalabilitybeyondthesimplestlevels.AstudyofdigitallearningcourseintheCityofMelbourneindicatedthatwellover70percentofcoursesavailablewereforover55yearoldsanddeemedtobeatbasicofintroductoryinlevel22.
Offlineprintresourcesareimportanttoreinforcelearningactivitiesaswellasincommunitymentoringthatorganisationssuchasmen’ssheds,women’ssheds,librariesandneighbourhoodhousescouldbeheavilyinvolvedin.TheopportunityexiststosetupdigitalengagementcentresorhubsacrossregionalAustralia.
Moreresourcesinparticularneedtogointolocallibrariestosupportdigitalliteracyskillsoveralongperiodoftime.Thenecessaryinfrastructureandservicesisalreadythere,staffing,buildings,mobilelibrariesandcomputersetc.andlibrariesarealreadydoingsomeofthisworkwithcommunities.
WeknowlittleaboutwhatdigitallearningisofferedwhereandwhatisrequiredinregionalandremoteAustraliaandthereforeneedtodevelopadigitalabilityroadmapaspartofabroaderdigitalabilityimprovementstrategyifwearetoachievemaximumbenefitovertime. Itisimportanttounderstandthatavarietyoflearningmethodsarerequiredthatareflexibleandnon‐prescriptivesoastomeetcommunityneeds.ItshouldidentifyandutiliselocalmentorsaswellasworkingcloselywithlocalcommunitiestounderstandtheneedsandthisisespeciallythecasewithAboriginalandTorresStraitIslandercommunities.AssuchwerecommendaspartoftheRTPSastrategytoimprovethedigitalabilityofregionalandremoteAustraliansisrecommended.
Recommendation 15 ‐ That a digital ability improvement strategy be developed and implemented. Such strategy needs to reflect the variety of learning methods required to meet community needs and support existing infrastructure such as public libraries and community centres.
22Infoxchange[unpublished]2017
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8. Haveyouhadongoingissuesaffectingyoursatelliteorfixedwirelessbroadbandservice?Ifso,howhaveyouovercometheseissues?
NearlyhalfthecomplaintsreceivedbytheTelecommunicationsIndustryombudsmanlastyearidentifiedcustomerserviceasthekeyissue23.WenotealsothatanewreportfromACCAN24indicatesthatconsumersareunhappyatTelcocomplaintresolutionspeedsinparticular.Whilethereisnocomparisonineitherreportidentifyingurbanversusregionalcomplaintsandwhethertheyberegionalsatelliteorfixedwirelessitwouldbereasonabletoconcludethatissuesaffectingregionalandremoteconsumersarelikelytobeonthelowerendofthescale.
TheACCANreportindicatesthatittakesanaverageof13daysforcomplaintresolution,butforthosewithmoredifficultissuestimesblowoutto2months.Thequickestmethodofproblemresolutionisin‐storewhichgiventhegeographyofregionalAustraliathisislikelytobeacostlyandunderutilizedpathwayforregionalandremoteconsumersandagainpointstoregionalconsumersbeingdisadvantaged.
WenotetheworkofBetterInternetforRuralRegionalandRemoteAustralia25inparticularforsharinginformationtoassistindividuals’resolvealargerangeofproblemsassociatedtotelecommunications.IndoingsowebelievethisshouldbesupportedmuchmorestronglybyasignificantimprovementinsupportbyTelco’sastheneedthatsawBIRRRforminthefirstplaceindicatesamassivetechnicalsupportgap.
AsevidencedbyBIRRRandtheACCANreportcustomersarespendingdaystryingtosortoutstraightforwardthingslikechangingaplan,updatingcontactdetails,andgeneralaccountinquiriesandwebelievethatthisisnotacceptableforregionalandremotepeople.WeagreewiththeCEOofACCANinsayingthatit’stimetoshiftthebalancebacktoTelco’ssothatcustomersarenotcarryingsuchheavycoststomaintaintheiressentialtelecommunicationsservices.
“Poorcustomerservicebytheindustryshiftscostsfromproviderstotheircustomers,whoareexperiencinglossanddisruptionbyspendingfartoolongtryingtoresolveissues.”26
Recommendation 16 ‐ That an RTPS incorporate acceptable and continuously improving published KPIs for service delivery and product support for regional and remote Australia.
23https://www.tio.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/250911/Telecommunications‐Industry‐Ombudsman‐Annual‐Report‐2017.pdf
24“CANYOUHEARME?RankingtheCustomerServiceofAustralia’sPhoneandInternetCompanies.”ACCAN.AccessedJuly23,
2018.https://accan.org.au/our‐work/research/1523‐can‐you‐hear‐me‐ranking‐the‐customer‐service‐of‐australia‐s‐phone‐and‐
internet‐companies?highlight=WyJoZWFyIl0=.
25https://birrraus.com/
26https://www.itwire.com/business‐technology/83710‐telstra,‐optus‐get‐low‐ranking‐on‐consumer‐customer‐service‐scorecard.html
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9. IfyouareinanareawithaccesstotheSkyMustersatelliteserviceandyouhavenottakenitup,whynot?
WereferthecommitteetoourcolleaguesatBIRRRwhohaveextensivedetailinthisregard.
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10. Whateconomicorsocialindicatorscouldbeusedtoguideinvestmenttofurtherimprovemobilecoverage?
Thereareanumberofeconomicorsocialindicatorsthatcouldbeusedtoguideinvestmenttofurtherimprovemobilecoverage.TheAustralianDigitalInclusionIndex(ADII)isanexcellentindicatortobeginwithhoweverinrelationtosomecohortsthedataneedstobetreatedwithcautionespeciallyforindigenouspopulations.Thequestioniswhichoneormixofindicatorsprovidesthebestdatatoinformdecision‐makingandwhichoneswitharevaluableovertime.
Iftheultimateoutcomeistodevelopastrongevidencebaseforfuturetechnologydirectionsandscalabilityoftechnologyinvestmentforecastfortheregionsthenadequatefundingsupportneedstobeinplacetooverseethedatacollectionanalysisanddistribution.Inthiscontextsomeofthedatapointsworthinvestigationcouldinclude:
LocalDigitalprofilingandbenchmarkingagainsturbanexperiencecomparingcommondatapoints
Existinginfrastructurewithinacommunity–trackingdatause,internetspeeds,trafficsizetimeofday,industryneeds‐ongoingandseasonaletc.
CurrentMBSPguidelines–Backhauldataanalyticsetc.
Population,sizeandnatureofpopulationse.g.students,businesses,andcommunitydemographics,travellerswithinaregion
Overtime,datasetslookingatinternetuseandfutureneed
Healthindicators–e.g.differentialinhealthoutcomeforATSIandruralandremotecommunities.
Digitalabilityandskillsdevelopment
Distancefromaregionalcentre=remoteness
Willingnesstoinvest‐co‐investmentmodels
Itisimportanttounderstandwhatdatapointsarevaluableandhowtheycanbemaintainedovertimesasnewdatapointsareboughtintothedigitalinclusionequationwillbeachallenge.Werecommendthatthegovernmentinvestindevelopingasetofsocialandeconomicmeasurestoguideinvestmentsinbetterbroadbandandmobilecoverageforcommunitybenefit.
Recommendation 17 ‐ That the Australian government commission the development of a set of social and economic measures to guide investments in better broadband and mobile coverage for community benefit.
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11. Isinformationreadilyavailableregardinghowtousedevicestoimprovemobilereceptioninareaswithpoorcoverage?E.g.informationaboutexternalantennaequipment?
Informationregardingdevicesandhowtoimprovereceptionisnotreadilyavailable.TherecentACCANreportintocustomercomplaintsgivessomeinsightintoservicelevelfailurebyTelco’s,whichweseeasanindicatorintoboththeavailability,andeaseofuseofconsumerinformation.
AnRTPSshouldlookathowinformationisgathered,keptcurrentanddisseminatedinsuchawayastoeasetheburdenforregionalconsumers.TheBIRRRFacebookpageforexampleworksasonegoodwayofsharingcurrentinformation.Thequestionastowhetherthegovernmentcouldfundasupportorhelpserviceinconcertwiththeseinitiativesneedstobeconsidered.
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12. Whatemergingdigitalserviceswillbeofmostbenefittoregionalbusinessesandwhatarethedataneedsoftheseservices?
TheAllianceseesalldigitalservicesasequallyimportanttothoselivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustraliaandworkneedstobedonetoensurethatthebenefitsareunderstoodandrealised.Thiswebelievecanbeaccomplishedwithintheframeworkofadedicatedregionaltelecommunicationspolicy.
Whilsttherearesomeemergingdigitalservicesthatneedtobesupportedwithincreaseddataandassociatedservicessuchashigh‐speedconnectivitytohigh‐specdatacentres,mobilecommunicationsforvoiceanddataremainthemostimportantissueforremoteandruralAustralians.CurrentlythereisaverylowpenetrationofmobilecoverageinremoteAustralia.Despitehighdemand,marketfailuremeansthatserviceproviderswillnotindependentlyinvestinfurthercoverageinremoteAustralia.
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13. WhatbroadbandservicesarepeopleusingotherthanthoseavailablethroughtheNBN?
Thereareamixoftechnologiessuchascellularmobilebroadband,NonNBNsatellite,ADSL,LocalWirelessnetworks,LTEprivatenetworksandpublicWiFitonameafew.ThequestionishowcanwereachallregionalandremoteAustralianswithadequate,affordableandubiquitouscoverageandhowdoemergingtechnologieslike5Gblendintothemix.WerecommendthatawiderangeoftechnologiessuitabletoregionalAustraliabesupportedbytheRTPSsoastoencouragecontinuousimprovementandinnovation.
Recommendation 18 ‐ That a wide range of technologies suitable to regional and remote Australia be supported by the RTPS to encourage continuous improvement and innovation including locally controlled data/telephony networks.
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14. HowcanmorecompetitionbeencouragedintheprovisionofbroadbandservicesinregionalAustralia?
CompetitionasthesingularmodelfortelecommunicationsinregionalAustraliawouldbehighlyunlikelytobesuccessfulgivenissuesofgeography,theactualnatureofthemarketandthelimitedsizeofthemarket.
ToensureequityofserviceprovisionforthoselivingandworkinginregionalandremoteAustraliaandespeciallyforthosesubjecttoasuccessfulimplementationofthenewUniversalServiceGuaranteethegovernmenthasnochoicebuttointerveneinthemarket.
AdedicatedRTPSwillbeanimportantvehicletoprovideclarityaboutthenatureandlevelofgovernmentcommitment.Suchapolicyshouldtakeintoaccounttheleversforcompetitionandunderstandwhenandwheregovernmentneedstoinvesttoreducethechancesofmarketfailureanddeterminehowlongthatinvestmentshouldcontinue.WerecommendthatworkbecommissionedtodefinethemarketinterventionsrequiredtofostercompetitionwherefeasibleinregionalandruralAustralia.
Recommendation 19 ‐ That the Australian government urgently undertake work to define the necessary market interventions required to support competition where economically viable, in regional and rural Australia.
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Contacts
ApollineKohenForumandBroadbandfortheBushAllianceChairMobile: Email:[email protected]
DanielFeatherstoneIndigenousFocusDayGeneralManager,IndigenousRemoteCommunicationsAssociationMobile: Email:[email protected]