The ACCC has published the submissions received about NBN Co’s proposed regulation changes. 

The Special Access Undertaking is a key part of the regulation of the NBN. It sets the rules for broadband providers to access the NBN over the coming decades, which can include minimum service standards and wholesale price controls.

Submissions addressing the issues outlined in the ACCC’s consultation paper were received from NBN Co, various retail service providers and industry and consumer representatives.

“The ACCC is publishing all of the submissions promptly after receiving them so that stakeholders have transparency of the issues that have been raised for consideration, as we move quickly towards a draft decision in April on this important regulatory outcome,” ACCC Commissioner Anna Brakey said.

NBN Co has indicated in its submission that it is considering possible changes to its variation proposal to address issues that have been raised during the consultation period.

If this occurred and NBN Co decided to withdraw its current proposal, the ACCC would seek to efficiently accommodate any revised variation proposal, based on ongoing support and engagement from all stakeholders.

“The ACCC recognises the importance of getting the right regulatory setting in place for the NBN in a timely manner, and appreciates the constructive engagement of all parties in the process so far,” Ms Brakey said.

“We will notify parties of any updated timelines once NBN Co’s intentions become clear and it has provided all relevant information. We will consult with stakeholders on any potential further variation promptly, with a view to making a final decision as soon as practicable, while affording procedural fairness to all parties.”

The submissions received as part of the recent consultation on the proposed variation can be found here.