Evaluate networking regulations and legislation

ASSESSMENT COVER PAGE

STUDENT DETAILS / DECLARATION:

Course Name:

Advance Diploma of IT

Unit / Subject Name:

ICTNPL413-Evaluate networking regulations and legislation

For the telecommunications industry

Trainer’s Name:

Assessment No:

Task 1, Task 2 & Task 3

I declare that:

I fully understand the context and purpose of this assessment.

I am fully aware of the competency standard/criteria against which I will be assessed.

I have been given fair notice of the date, time and venue for the assessment.

I am aware of the resources I need and how the assessment will be conducted.

I have had the appeals process and confidentiality explained to me.

I agree that I am ready to be assessed and that all written work is my own.

This assessment is my:

o First submission o Re-submission (Attempt )

Student Name:

Student ID:

Student’s Signature:

Submission Date:

/ /

ASSESSOR USE ONLY:

Result:

Assessment Task 1:

o Satisfactory o Not Satisfactory

Assessment Task 2:

o Satisfactory o Not Satisfactory

Assessment Task 3:

o Satisfactory o Not Satisfactory

Final Assessment Result for this unit

C / NYC

Feedback:

Feedback is given to the student on each

Assessment task & final outcome of the unit

Yes / No

Assessor’s

Feedback:

Assessor’s

Signature:

Date:

/ /

ASSESSMENT FIRST SUBMISSION/RE-SUBMISSION RECEIPT:

It is student’s responsibility to keep the assessment submission receipt as a proof of submission of assessment tasks

Student Name:

Student ID:

Unit / Subject Code:

Assessment No:

Trainer Name:

Date:

/ /

Signature:

TYPES OF EVIDENCE

The RTO ensures that assessment is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the unit and the standards and will implement an assessment process which identifies the evidence required for each unit of competency. They will identify the type of evidence and the assessment methods used.

Types of evidence include:

Direct Evidence – things that the assessor, observes first-hand, e.g., observation or work samples

Indirect Evidence – things that someone else has observed and reported to us, e.g., third party reports

Supplementary Evidence – other things that can indicate performance, such as training records, questions, written work, portfolios

Assessment methods may include but are not limited to:

Written Activity

Case Study

Observation/Demonstration

Practical Activity

Questions

Third Party Report

Assessment must comply with the assessment methods of the training package and be conducted in accordance with the Principles of Assessment and assessment conditions. This means the assessment must be fair, flexible, reliable and valid.

ASSESSMENT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS

Throughout your training we are committed to your learning by providing a training and assessment framework that ensures the knowledge gained through training is translated into practical on the job improvements.

You are going to be assessed for:

Your skills and knowledge using written and observation activities that apply to the workplace.

Your ability to apply your learning.

Your ability to recognise common principles and actively use these on the job.

All of your assessment and training is provided as a positive learning tool. Your assessor will guide your learning and provide feedback on your responses to the assessment materials until you have been deemed competent in this unit.

HOW YOU WILL BE ASSESSED

The process we follow is known as competency-based assessment. This means that evidence of your current skills and knowledge will be measured against national standards of best practice, not against the learning you have undertaken either recently or in the past. Some of the assessment will be concerned with how you apply your skills and knowledge in the workplace, and some in the training room as required by each unit.

The assessment tasks have been designed to enable you to demonstrate the required skills and knowledge and produce the critical evidence to successfully demonstrate competency at the required standard.

Your assessor will ensure that you are ready for assessment and will explain the assessment process. Your assessment tasks will outline the evidence to be collected and how it will be collected, for example; a written activity, case study, or demonstration and observation.

The assessor will also have determined if you have any special needs to be considered during assessment. Changes can be made to the way assessment is undertaken to account for special needs and this is called making Reasonable Adjustment.

What happens if your result is ‘Not Yet Competent’ for one or more assessment tasks?

Our assessment process is designed to answer the question “has the desired learning outcome been achieved yet?” If the answer is “Not yet”, then we work with you to see how we can get there.

In the case that one or more of your assessments has been marked ‘NYC’, your trainer will provide you with the necessary feedback and guidance, in order for you to resubmit your responses.

What if you disagree on the assessment outcome?

You can appeal against a decision made in regards to your assessment. An appeal should only be made if you have been assessed as ‘Not Yet Competent’ against a specific unit and you feel you have sufficient grounds to believe that you are entitled to be assessed as competent. You must be able to adequately demonstrate that you have the skills and experience to be able to meet the requirements of units you are appealing the assessment of.

Your trainer will outline the appeals process, which is available to the student. You can request a form to make an appeal and submit it to your trainer, the course coordinator, or the administration officer. The RTO will examine the appeal and you will be advised of the outcome within 14 days. Any additional information you wish to provide may be attached to the appeal form.

What if I believe I am already competent before training?

If you believe you already have the knowledge and skills to be able to demonstrate competence in this unit, speak with your trainer, as you may be able to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

Assessor Responsibilities

Assessors need to be aware of their responsibilities and carry them out appropriately. To do this they need to:

Ensure that participants are assessed fairly based on the outcome of the language, literacy and numeracy review completed at enrolment.

Ensure that all documentation is signed by the student, trainer, workplace supervisor and assessor when units and certificates are complete, to ensure that there is no follow-up required from an administration perspective.

Ensure that their own qualifications are current.

When required, request the manager or supervisor to determine that the student is ‘satisfactorily’ demonstrating the requirements for each unit. ‘Satisfactorily’ means consistently meeting the standard expected from an experienced operator.

When required, ensure supervisors and students sign off on third party assessment forms or third party report.

Follow the recommendations from moderation and validation meetings.

How should I format my assessments?

Your assessments should be typed in a 11 or 12 size font for ease of reading. You must include a footer on each page with the student name, unit code and date. Your assessment needs to be submitted as a hardcopy or electronic copy as requested by your trainer.

How long should my answers be?

The length of your answers will be guided by the description in each assessment, for example:

Type of Answer

Answer Guidelines

Short Answer

4 typed lines = 50 words, or

5 lines of handwritten text

Long Answer

8 typed lines = 100 words, or

10 lines of handwritten text = of a foolscap page

Brief Report

500 words = 1 page typed report, or

50 lines of handwritten text = 1foolscap handwritten pages

Mid Report

1,000 words = 2 page typed report

100 lines of handwritten text = 3 foolscap handwritten pages

Long Report

2,000 words = 4 page typed report

200 lines of handwritten text = 6 foolscap handwritten pages

How should I reference the sources of information I use in my assessments?

Include a reference list at the end of your work on a separate page. You should reference the sources you have used in your assessments in the Harvard Style. For example:

Website Name – Page or Document Name, Retrieved insert the date. Webpage link.

For a book: Author surname, author initial Year of publication, Title of book, Publisher, City, State

Assessment guide

The following table shows you how to achieve a satisfactory result against the criteria for each type of assessment task. The following is a list of general assessment methods that can be used in assessing a unit of competency. Check your assessment tasks to identify the ones used in this unit of competency.

Assessment Method

Satisfactory Result

Non-Satisfactory Result

You will receive an overall result of Competent or Not Yet Competent for the unit. The assessment process is made up of a number of assessment methods. You are required to achieve a satisfactory result in each of these to be deemed competent overall. Your assessment may include the following assessment types.

Questions

All questions answered correctly

Incorrect answers for one or more questions

Answers address the question in full; referring to appropriate sources from your workbook and/or workplace

Answers do not address the question in full. Does not refer to appropriate or correct sources.

Third Party Report

Supervisor or manager observes work performance and confirms that you consistently meet the standards expected from an experienced operator

Could not demonstrate consistency. Could not demonstrate the ability to achieve the required standard

Written Activity

The assessor will mark the activity against the detailed guidelines/instructions

Does not follow guidelines/instructions

Attachments if requested are attached

Requested supplementary items are not attached

All requirements of the written activity are addressed/covered.

Response does not address the requirements in full; is missing a response for one or more areas.

Responses must refer to appropriate sources from your workbook and/or workplace

One or more of the requirements are answered incorrectly.

Does not refer to or utilise appropriate or correct sources of information

Observation/Demonstration

All elements, criteria, knowledge and performance evidence and critical aspects of evidence, are demonstrated at the appropriate AQF level

Could not demonstrate elements, criteria, knowledge and performance evidence and/or critical aspects of evidence, at the appropriate AQF level

Case Study

All comprehension questions answered correctly; demonstrating an application of knowledge of the topic case study.

Lack of demonstrated comprehension of the underpinning knowledge (remove) required to complete the case study questions correctly. One or more questions are answered incorrectly.

Answers address the question in full; referring to appropriate sources from your workbook and/or workplace

Answers do not address the question in full; do not refer to appropriate sources.

Practical Activity

All tasks in the practical activity must be competed and evidence of completion must be provided to your trainer/assessor.

All tasks have been completed accurately and evidence provided for each stated task.

Tasks have not been completed effectively and evidence of completion has not been provided.

Attachments if requested are attached

Requested supplementary items are not attached

Assessment Plan

The student must be assessed as satisfactory in each of the following assessment methods in order to demonstrate competence in a variety of ways.

Evidence number/ Task number

Assessment method/ Type of evidence/ Task name

Sufficient evidence recorded/Outcome

Assessment task 1

Knowledge Test (KT)

S / NS (First Attempt)

S / NS (Second Attempt)

Assessment task 2

Practical Tasks (PT)

S / NS (First Attempt)

S / NS (Second Attempt)

Outcome

C NYC

Date assessed:

Trainer signature:

Completion of the Assessment Plan

Your trainer is required to fill out the Assessment Plan Outcome records above, when:

You have completed and submitted all the requirements for the assessment tasks for this cluster or unit of competency.

Your work has been reviewed and assessed by your trainer/assessor.

You have been assessed as either satisfactory or unsatisfactory for each assessment task within the unit of competency.

You have been provided with relevant and detailed feedback.

Every assessment has a “Feedback to Student” section used to record the following information. Your trainer/assessor must also ensure that all sections are filled in appropriately, such as:

Result of Assessment (satisfactory or unsatisfactory)

Student name, signature and date

Assessor name, signature and date

Relevant and detailed feedback

Unit Requirements

You, the student, must read and understand all of the information in the Unit Requirements before completing the Student Pack. If you have any questions regarding the information, see your trainer/assessor for further information and clarification.

Pre-Assessment Checklist: Task 1 – Knowledge Test

The purpose of this checklist

The pre-assessment checklist helps students determine if they are ready for assessment. The trainer/assessor must review the checklist with the student before the student attempts the assessment task. If any items of the checklist are incomplete or not clear to the student, the trainer/assessor must provide relevant information to the student to ensure they understand the requirements of the assessment task. The student must ensure they are ready for the assessment task before undertaking it.

Section 1: Information for Students

Make sure you have completed the necessary prior learning before attempting this assessment.

Make sure your trainer/assessor clearly explained the assessment process and tasks to be completed.

Make sure you understand what evidence is required to be collected and how.

Make sure you know your rights and the Complaints and Appeal process.

Make sure you discuss any special needs or reasonable adjustments to be considered during the assessment (refer to the Reasonable Adjustments Strategy Matrix – Appendix A and negotiate these with your trainer/assessor).

Make sure that you have access to a computer and the internet (if you prefer to type the answers).

Make sure that you have all the required resources needed to complete this assessment task.

The due date of this assessment task is in accordance with your timetable.

In exceptional (compelling and compassionate) circumstances, an extension to submit an assessment can be granted by the trainer/assessor. Evidence of the compelling and compassionate circumstances must be provided together with your request for an extension to submit your assessment work.

The request for an extension to submit your assessment work must be made before the due date.

Section 2: Reasonable adjustments

I confirm that I have reviewed the Reasonable Adjustments guidelines and criteria as provided in Appendix A and attached relevant evidence as required and select the correct checkbox.

I do require reasonable adjustment

I do not require reasonable adjustment

Declaration (Student to complete)

I confirm that the purpose and procedure of this assessment task has been clearly explained to me.

I confirm that I have been consulted about any special needs I might have in relation to the assessment process.

I confirm that the criteria used for this assessment has been discussed with me, as have the consequences and possible outcomes of this assessment.

I confirm I have accessed and understand the assessment information as provided in the Training Organisation’s Student Handbook.

I confirm I have been given fair notice of the date, time, venue and/or other arrangements for this assessment.

I confirm that I am ready for assessment.

Student Name: ______________________________________

Student Signature: ___________________________________ 

Assessment method-based instructions and guidelines: Knowledge Test

Assessment type

Written Questions

Instructions provided to the student:

Assessment task description:     

This is the first (1) assessment task you must successfully complete to be deemed competent in this unit of competency.

The Knowledge Test is comprised of seven (7) written questions

You must respond to all questions and submit them to your Trainer/Assessor.

You must answer all questions to the required level, e.g. provide an answer within the required word limit, to be deemed satisfactory in this task

You will receive your feedback within two (2) weeks, and you will be notified by your Trainer/Assessor when your results are available.

Applicable conditions:        

All knowledge tests are untimed and are conducted as open book assessment (this means you can refer to your textbook during the test).

You must read and respond to all questions.

You may handwrite/use a computer to answer the questions.

You must complete the task independently.

No marks or grades are allocated for this assessment task. The outcome of the task will be Satisfactory or Not Satisfactory.

As you complete this assessment task, you are predominately demonstrating your written skills and knowledge to your trainer/assessor.

Resubmissions and reattempts: 

Where a student’s answers are deemed not satisfactory after the first attempt, a resubmission attempt will be allowed.

The student may speak to their trainer/assessor if they have any difficulty in completing this task and require reasonable adjustments.

For more information, please refer to the Training Organisation’s Student Handbook.

Location:

This assessment task may be completed in:

a classroom

learning management system (i.e. Moodle),

workplace,

or an independent learning environment.

Your trainer/assessor will provide you with further information regarding the location for completing this assessment task.

Instructions for answering the written questions:

Complete a written assessment consisting of a series of questions.

You will be required to answer all the questions correctly.

Do not start answering questions without understanding what is required. Read the questions carefully and critically analyse them for a few seconds; this will help you to identify what information is needed in the answer.

Your answers must demonstrate an understanding and application of the relevant concepts and critical thinking.

Be concise, to the point and write answers within the word-limit given to each question. Do not provide irrelevant information. Remember, quantity is not quality.

You must write your responses in your own words.

Use non-discriminatory language. The language used should not devalue, demean, or exclude individuals or groups based on attributes such as gender, disability, culture, race, religion, sexual preference or age. Gender-inclusive language should be used.

When you quote, paraphrase, summarise or copy information from other sources to write your answers or research your work, always acknowledge the source.

Purpose of the assessment

This assessment task is designed to evaluate your knowledge for the following:

Knowledge of legislative frameworks and organisational policy or procedures applicable to identified workplace problem.

Knowledge of critical and creative thinking techniques applicable to performance evidence.

Knowledge of advantages and risks in the development of solutions for identified workplace problems.

Knowledge of decision-making processes including barriers to effective decision-making.

Knowledge of sources of relevant information to identified issue, including desk research and stakeholder consultations.

Knowledge of organisational requirements for development and presentation of a brief and feedback register.

Knowledge of approval process for workplace solution.

Task instructions

This is an individual assessment.

To ensure your responses are satisfactory, consult a range of learning resources and other information such as handouts, textbooks, learner resources etc.

To be assessed as Satisfactory in this assessment task, all questions must be answered correctly.

Assessment Task 1: Knowledge Test

1. What is the key legislation that regulates telecommunications carriers in Australia?

2. Briefly describe specific NBN Co Laws, Regulations and Policies.

The regulatory framework for the NBN was established through the National Broadband Network

3. In addition to the registration of a business name with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, what registration and licensing requirements must be adhered to by telecommunications service providers?

4. Outline two key sanctions and penalties in the case of contravention of telecommunications laws and regulations.

 

5. Who is a ‘designated communications provider’ under the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018?

 

6. Who is the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) and what role do they play in the telecommunications industry?

7. The Telecommunications Act 1997 (Cth) (Act) grants a holder of a carrier licence (i.e. a phone carrier) broad powers to deal with land of third parties. What do these include with respect to inspection of land?

8 Wha is the Universal Service Obligation?

Assessment Outcome

Question

Correct ()

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Assessed by _________________________ Assessor Signature_______________ Date _________

Assessment Results Sheet

Outcome

First attempt:

Outcome (make sure to tick the correct checkbox):

Satisfactory (S) or Not Satisfactory (NS)

Date: _______(day)/ _______(month)/ _______(year)

Feedback:

Second attempt:

Outcome (please make sure to tick the correct checkbox):

Satisfactory (S) or Not Satisfactory (NS)

Date: _______(day)/ _______(month)/ _______(year)

Feedback:

Student Declaration

I declare that the answers I have provided are my own work. Where I have accessed information from other sources, I have provided references and/or links to my sources.

I have kept a copy of all relevant notes and reference material that I used as part of my submission.

I have provided references for all sources where the information is not my own. I understand the consequences of falsifying documentation and plagiarism. I understand how the assessment is structured. I accept that the work I submit may be subject to verification to establish that it is my own.

I understand that if I disagree with the assessment outcome, I can appeal the assessment process, and either re-submit additional evidence undertake gap training and or have my submission re-assessed.

All appeal options have been explained to me.

Student Signature

Date

Trainer/Assessor Name

Trainer/Assessor Declaration

I hold:

Vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered

Current relevant industry skills

Current knowledge and skills in VET, and undertake

Ongoing professional development in VET

I declare that I have conducted an assessment of this student’s submission. The assessment tasks were deemed current, sufficient, valid and reliable. I declare that I have conducted a fair, valid, reliable, and flexible assessment. I have provided feedback to the student.

Trainer/Assessor Signature

Date

Office Use Only

The outcome of this assessment has been entered into the Student Management System

on _________________ (insert date)

by (insert Name) __________________________________

Pre-Assessment Checklist: Task 2 – Practical Tasks

Skills Assessment (Practical Tasks)

ASSESSOR NOTE

These instructions must be followed when assessing the student in this unit. The checklist on the following page is to be completed for each student. Please refer to separate mapping document for specific details relating to alignment of this task to the unit requirements.

This competency is to be assessed using standard and authorised work practices, safety requirements and environmental constraints.

Assessment of essential underpinning knowledge will usually be conducted in an off-site context.

Assessment is to comply with relevant regulatory or Australian standards’ requirements.

Resource implications for assessment include:

an induction procedure and requirement

realistic tasks or simulated tasks covering the mandatory task requirements

relevant specifications and work instructions

tools and equipment appropriate to applying safe work practices

support materials appropriate to activity

workplace instructions relating to safe work practices and addressing hazards and emergencies

material safety data sheets

research resources, including industry related systems information.

Reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities must be made to assessment processes where required. This could include access to modified equipment and other physical resources, and the provision of appropriate assessment support.

What happens if your result is ‘Not Yet Competent’ for one or more assessment tasks?

The assessment process is designed to answer the question “has the participant satisfactorily demonstrated competence yet?” If the answer is “Not yet”, then we work with you to see how we can get there.

In the case that one or more of your assessments has been marked ‘NYC’, your Trainer will provide you with the necessary feedback and guidance, in order for you to resubmit/redo your assessment task(s).

What if you disagree on the assessment outcome?

You can appeal against a decision made in regards to an assessment of your competency. An appeal should only be made if you have been assessed as ‘Not Yet Competent’ against specific competency standards and you feel you have sufficient grounds to believe that you are entitled to be assessed as competent.

You must be able to adequately demonstrate that you have the skills and experience to be able to meet the requirements of the unit you are appealing against the assessment of.

You can request a form to make an appeal and submit it to your Trainer, the Course Coordinator, or an Administration Officer. The RTO will examine the appeal and you will be advised of the outcome within 14 days. Any additional information you wish to provide may be attached to the form.

What if I believe I am already competent before training?

If you believe you already have the knowledge and skills to be able to demonstrate competence in this unit, speak with your Trainer, as you may be able to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

Credit Transfer

Credit transfer is recognition for study you have already completed. To receive Credit Transfer, you must be enrolled in the relevant program. Credit Transfer can be granted if you provide the RTO with certified copies of your qualifications, a Statement of Attainment or a Statement of Results along with Credit Transfer Application Form. (For further information please visit Credit Transfer Policy)

Task 1 – Comprehensive Report 1 – Telecommunications Industry Regulation

You are required to produce a report that profiles the telecommunications industry in Australia and considers the impact of the legislation on the industry. In your report outline the following:

Industry annual turnover

The most significant market participants

The most important legislation applicable to the industry

Any significant legislation on the horizon such as the regulation of online harms or artificial intelligence (such as draft legislation or policy papers)

The government ministries, regulators, other agencies and major industry self-regulatory bodies which have a role in the regulation of the industry

Description of whether the industry is open to foreign investment in relation to supply of telecommunications equipment and any applicable limits

The methods by which the industry is regulated

Identification of the regulatory and competition law authorities, how their roles are differentiated and their independence or dependence with respect to government

Specific or administrative provisions dealing with access and/or securing or enforcing rights to public and private land in order to install telecommunications infrastructure.

Observation Checklist

Observation Criteria

S

NS

Accessed all legislation governing carriers and service providers in Australia and research the impact of government regulation and deregulation on the networking planning industry

Assessed the influence of economic conditions on the growth and planning of network industries

Produced a report that evaluates economic and political influences on public and commercial enterprises that provide services in networking markets

Determined the rights of carriers and service providers in installing facilities in Australia

Identified the method used by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to enforce competitive provisions between service providers

Reviewed the planning obligations of Universal Service Obligation (USO) and evaluate the accessibility of networking services to individuals and organisations across Australia

Produced a report outlining the impact of Australian federal legislation on network service planning processes and accessibility

Outcome

Satisfactory Unsatisfactory

Comments:

Date ______________________

Signed _____________________________ (Assessor)

Signed ______________________________(Student)

Task 2 – Comprehensive Report 2 – Cyber-security, Interception, Encryption and Data Retention

Working for a mobile telecommunications provider, you are required to produce a comprehensive report that addresses and includes the following:

A description of the legal framework for cyber-security.

A summary of the relevant legislation governing the ability of the state or territory (police, security services, etc.) to obtain access to private communications.

A summary of the rules which require market participants to maintain call interception capabilities. Address whether this covers traditional telephone calls, VoIP calls, emails and any other forms of communications.

An outline of how the state can intercept communications for a particular individual.

A description of the rules governing the use of encryption and the circumstances when encryption keys need to be provided by the state.

An overview of any specific cybersecurity requirements on telecoms or cloud providers, including specific legislation.

An outline of the data telecommunications or infrastructure operators are obliged to retain and for how long.

Observation Checklist

Observation Criteria

S

NS

Accessed all legislation governing carriers and service providers in Australia and research the impact of government regulation and deregulation on the networking planning industry

Assessed and documented the influence of economic conditions on the growth and planning of network industries

Produced a report that evaluates economic and political influences on public and commercial enterprises that provide services in networking markets

Determined the rights of carriers and service providers in installing facilities in Australia

Identified the method used by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to enforce competitive provisions between service providers

Identified and discussed legislation relevant to cyber-security, Interception, Encryption and Data Retention

Produced a report outlining the impact of Australian federal legislation on network service planning processes and accessibility

Outcome

Satisfactory Unsatisfactory

Comments:

Date ______________________

Signed _____________________________ (Assessor)

Signed ______________________________(Student)

Task 3 – Summary Report 1 – High-Speed Broadband Network Regulations

As part of your organisations network planning, your supervisor has asked you to profile the regulations applicable to the provision of high-speed broadband services.

Develop a summary report that describes the regulation applicable to high-speed broadband networks. Describe the terms on which passive infrastructure (ducts and poles), copper networks, cable TV and fiber networks are required to be made available.

Observation Checklist

Observation Criteria

S

NS

Accessed all legislation governing carriers and service providers in Australia and research the impact of government regulation and deregulation on the networking planning industry

Produced a report that evaluates economic and political influences on public and commercial enterprises that provide services in networking markets

Determined the rights of carriers and service providers in installing facilities in Australia

Identified and summarized the purpose and implementation of networking legislation

Reviewed the planning obligations of Universal Service Obligation (USO) and evaluated the accessibility of networking services to individuals and organisations across Australia

Produced a report outlining the impact of Australian federal legislation on network service planning processes and accessibility

Outcome

Satisfactory Unsatisfactory

Comments:

Date ______________________

Signed _____________________________ (Assessor)

Signed ______________________________(Student)

Task 4 – Summary Report 2 – ACCC Telecommunications Report

Access the most current ACCC telecommunications report from:

https://www.accc.gov.au/publications/accc-telecommunications-report

The telecommunications report is made up of two parts:

competitive safeguards within the Australian telecommunications industry

changes in the prices paid by consumers for telecommunications services.

Using the ACCC telecommunications report as a basis, produce a summary report that evaluates the impact of legislation on planning processes and accessibility to networks.

Observation Checklist

Observation Criteria

S

NS

Accessed relevant legislation governing carriers and service providers in Australia and research the impact of government regulation and deregulation on the networking planning industry

Assessed the influence of economic conditions on the growth and planning of network industries

Produced a report that evaluates economic and political influences on public and commercial enterprises that provide services in networking markets

Evaluated current network planning factors in a summary report

Identified the method used by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to enforce competitive provisions between service providers

Reviewed the planning obligations of Universal Service Obligation (USO) and evaluated the accessibility of networking services to individuals and organisations across Australia

Produced a report outlining the impact of Australian federal legislation on network service planning processes and accessibility

Outcome

Satisfactory Unsatisfactory

Comments:

Date ______________________

Signed _____________________________ (Assessor)

Signed ______________________________(Student)

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