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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS OF BROADBAND WORKSHOP GENEVA
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Document Date: 2011-04-04 04:16:58


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City

Sydney / Fremantle / Canberra / Melbourne / /

Company

Optus / C&W Optus / Merging Telecom / Southern Cross / Singapore Telecom / Soul Pattinson / USO / Telstra / Vodafone / WorldCom / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Italy / South Africa / Malaysia / United States / Iceland / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / China / /

Currency

AUD / /

Event

Company Expansion / /

Facility

Victoria University / /

IndustryTerm

Internet access / public access cordless telecommunications services / radiocommunications technologies / broadband networks / satellite service / supply basic services / basic telephone services / telecommunications deregulation / capacity enhancing technologies / customer access network / fixed line services / communications technologies / health services / broadband infrastructure / data communications / carrier service quality standards / telecommunications services / responsive telecommunications industry / content services / unfair carrier practices / carrier license conditions / preferred technology / internet charging arrangements / carrier license / telecommunications service market / satellite capacity / satellite system / broadband and related services / certain situations point-to-point microwave backbone networks / telecommunications capacity / telecommunications specific regulation / carrier licenses / maximum capacity current technology / internet connections / telecommunication services / broadband services / trunk network / satellite investment / backbone network / technology neutrality / telecommunications carriers / incumbent carrier market behaviour / monopoly domestic telecommunications carrier / network services / broadband technologies / communications services / telecommunications policy / communications regulation / microwave systems / telecommunications / broadband products / services / regulatory tools / telephony world / switched telephony networks / policy tools / competition law / e - commerce / private networks / telecommunications market / microwave networks / basic services / telecommunications-specific provisions / /

Organization

Dr Ben A. Petrazzini / Regulatory Affairs Adviser / Strategy and Policy Unit / Centre for Strategic Economic Studies / Australian Broadcasting Authority / Australian Communications Authority / Australian Bureau of Statistics / Foreign Investment Review Board / Postmaster-General’s Department / Commonwealth Government / OECD / Australian Telecommunications Authority / Victoria University / Melbourne / African Union / Overseas Telecommunications Commission / Hon. Richard Alston POLICY ADVICE GOVERNMENT REGULATORS Department of Communications / Policy Unit / International Telecommunication Union / Australian Competition and Consumer Commission / Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation / /

Person

John Houghton / Ben A. Petrazzini / Peter Morris / Richard Alston / /

Position

Secretary-General / Minister / major driver of telecommunications policy / Regulatory Affairs Adviser / Strategy / Minister for Communications / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / /

Region

east coast / Asia-Pacific / Western Australia / /

Technology

same capacity enhancing technologies / BROADBAND / Information Technology / microwave / DSL technologies / Pay TV / Providers ISPs Broadcaster Pay TV Media Datacasters Telcos Technologies / broadband access / DSL / 2.2 Convergent communications technologies / ISDN / wave division multiplexing / packet switching / optical fibre / broadband technologies / preferred technology / 3G / radiocommunications technologies / /

URL

australia.internet.com / http /

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