ACMA releases five year research plan for review of communications services - iTWire

ACMA releases five year research plan for review of communications services - iTWire

With the number of network connections and connected devices across Australia increasing at an unprecedented rate, the telecommunications regulator ACMA has released its corporate and research program reviewing the appropriate regulatory framework for content delivered over all platforms in the traditional broadcast media and digital platforms.



Releasing its corporate plan for the period 2019–20 to 2022–23 – including research plans - the Australian Communications and Media Authority says Australia is rapidly transitioning into a globally connected, internet-enabled communications economy and society with a significant number of services, applications and digital content generated over these connections.


The research program – aligned with ACMA’s corporate program - to be undertaken by the Authority, covers the four key areas of applications/content, devices, transport and infrastructure, with the Authority stressing that as boundaries between traditional broadcast media and digital platforms increasingly blur, attention is turning to the appropriate regulatory framework for content delivered over all platforms.


The ACMA has said its research priorities for 2019–20 will include a focus on public confidence in communications and media services through the provision of safeguards, information and advice and a regulatory ..

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