NBN Co slaps 5-year freeze on wholesale price of key consumer and business products
- 28 September, 2012 14:35
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NBN Co has pledged to freeze the wholesale price of its key consumer and business products for five years and to peg any future price rises to below the rate of inflation.
The pledges constitute a commitment to a decline in real terms of wholesale broadband prices, acording to a statement.
They are contained in the Special Access Undertaking (SAU) NBN Co has lodged with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
The SAU is a vital part of the long-term regulatory framework for fixed-line telecommunications in Australia in the NBN era. It sets out over a 30-year period a number of key terms and conditions of access to the National Broadband Network by telecommunications service providers.
It provides an ongoing role for the Commission in relation to oversight of NBN Co’s expenditure, service levels and customer engagement. It also allows the contract between service providers and NBN Co (the Wholesale Broadband Agreement) to be reviewed every two years to facilitate a timely cycle of contract updates.
NBN Co Head of Product Management and Industry Relations, Jim Hassell, said in a statement, “The revised SAU strikes the right balance between the interests of NBN Co, the industry and most importantly, consumers.
“It provides strong commitments to maintain the affordability of our wholesale prices, to develop new products in conjunction with our customers to meet emerging needs, and to incur costs in a prudent and efficient manner.
“In addition, the SAU also contains a transparent process for ensuring that decisions made by the ACCC are available to all our customers on a non-discriminatory basis.”
According to Hassell, the consultation process over the past nine months has allowed NBN Co to address industry concerns, including the way in which any ACCC determinations would flow through into the Wholesale Broadband Agreement (WBA) as each new version is developed.
“Once an accepted SAU is in place, and the next version of the Wholesale Broadband Agreement [WBA] is finalised with our customers, the key elements of the access arrangements for the NBN will be settled, providing a high degree of certainty for our customers,” Hassell said.
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