Monday, 29 May 2023 09:23

Commpete fronts parliament to support co-investment for regional mobile

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Telco alliance fostering competition in digital communications Commpete has brought teams from Pivotel and BAI Communications to front the parliamentary inquiry into co-investment in multi-carrier regional mobile infrastructure. Australian legal firm Maddocks also appeared at the hearing as external counsel for Commpete.

Initiated in October at the request of Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland, the parliamentary inquiry aims to examine the current state of Australia's non-co-located mobile infrastructure and explore the feasibility, cost, and benefits of introducing multiple carriers, especially in regional areas.

Commpete chair Michelle Lim said the four entities uniting before the inquiry to represent the alliance demonstrates the significance and urgency of the message.

"While Commpete's members may have differing commercial interests, we stand united in advocating for government co-investment in regional telecommunications. Our focus is on fostering competition and choice in expanding coverage in regional areas, and maximising public benefits right from the start," she said.

“The current regulatory settings were put in place in a different era, 25 years ago. They could not and did not anticipate the massive change in the sector over that time. We’ve seen decisions over coverage become concentrated in a few hands, and these providers can restrict the geographic reach of their networks and hinder roaming and active network sharing, preventing wholesale opportunities for a broader range of market participants.”

"Moreover, the government's Mobile Black Spot Program, designed to incentivise smaller providers to invest in underserved areas, is undermined by market monopolisation. If funding programs fail to support a broader national market, and leave isolated black spots, these providers lack rational incentives to participate. There’s never been a better time to break this cycle.”

Lim concluded that mandated active network access is required to restore competition and bring access and choice to regional Australia.

“At a minimum, the operator of any co-funded infrastructure must provide active network sharing on an open access basis at designated rates which are set by the regulator. This should also include access by mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs).”

“Now is the time to make changes to positively favour co-investment and mandate sharing of mobile infrastructure that is fully or partially publicly funded. We need to shape the policy for the future, recognising that public funding will always be an important element, but that co-investment will attract smaller private investors.”

Commpete is reaffirming its support for co-investment in regional telecommunications. The group believes that supporting regional telcos has a positive impact on market competition for retail and wholesale markets in Australia.

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