Australian Communications Consumer Action Network

The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) is the peak advocacy group for Australian communications consumers. It receives Australian government funding to carry out its work, part of which ACCAN distributes to researchers.

Government funding

ACCAN is funded by the Commonwealth of Australia under section 593 of the Telecommunications Act 1997. This funding is recovered from a levy on telecommunications carriers.[1]

Campaigns

ACCAN has campaigned for a government scheme to monitor NBN broadband performance.[2] The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is in the process of setting up such a scheme. It has selected SamKnows to operate the NBN testing system.[3]

After a surge in customer complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) in late 2017, ACCAN called for improved consumer protections.[4]

gollark: Or a basic tier installer.
gollark: Make speed upgrades then.
gollark: GTechâ„¢ "bee apiary" deployment.
gollark: I think I get about 30 seconds depending on how fast I type.
gollark: Anyway, I don't leave it *running*, it's suspended to RAM.

References

  1. "About ACCAN". ACCAN. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  2. Nirmalathas, Thas Ampalavanapillai. "Australians left to monitor their own NBN broadband speeds". The Conversation. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  3. "ACCC appoints SamKnows to run broadband monitoring program". Computerworld. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  4. Power, Julie (2017-10-18). "Complaints about phone and internet soar 160 per cent rise driven by NBN woes: Ombudsman report". The Age. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
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