Australian Communications and Media Authority

Part of the Communications portfolio and a Federal authority, also called ACMA

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for the regulation of broadcasting, the internet, radiocommunications and telecommunications. ACMA's responsibilities include promoting self-regulation and competition in the telecommunications industry, while protecting consumers and other users; fostering an environment in which electronic media respect community standards and responds to audience and user needs; managing access to the radio frequency spectrum, including the broadcasting services bands; representing Australia's communications and broadcasting interests internationally.

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Dear George,   Thank you for your correspondence of 2 March 2023, seeking information concerning Google and Microsoft.   Under the Freedom of...
Hello   As noted in email 1, attached are the relevant documents relating to your FOI request.   Marilyn Woolford Authority Secretariat Off...
Dear Scott Please find attached the review of your FOI decision. Kind regards ACMA FOI INFORMATION SHEET Freedom of Information Act 1982 - Rights...
Many thanks for your most recent email of 10 October and for the additional material and information supplied and provided therein. Based on your...

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