It was the week that saw SK Telecom score some high-priced spectrum, as Telstra hit new regulatory hurdles over the NBN and New Zealand officially turned its ISPs into copyright cops.
That’s more than double the initial bid price of 446 billion won, which is why rival operator KT finally walked away from the bidding.
It was also the week that saw the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) throw a spanner in the works of Telstra's plan to migrate its customers to the NBN, stating that the proposal
cannot be accepted in its current form.
The ACCC says it’s not happy that Telstra has yet to come up with a compliance plan to structurally separate its wholesale and retail operations by 2018 – a requirement of
the deal reached with NBN Co to move its customers to the NBN. Telstra said it would
try to reach a détente with the ACCC before its AGM on October 18.
It was also the week that saw
New Zealand’s controversial “three strikes” law take effect. The law requires ISPs to send out warning notices to users caught engaging in piracy, and impose fines after the third notice. Some ISPs are worried they’ll be inundated with infringement notices, and that they’re not ready to enforce the policy in any case.
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