Frontier News
- UK Competition Commission to remove regulations on electrical goods retail01.02.2012.
- Comprehensive report on the impact of climate change launched26.01.2012.
- Better accounting for infrastructure interdependency could contribute to growth 25.01.2012.
- Financial services watchdog to protect ‘irrational’ customers in UK25.01.2012.
- Frontier ranks first in Europe to work for20.01.2012.
- Mobile shopping on the rise19.01.2012.
- Frontier discussion event on future of retail banking10.01.2012.
- Competition Commission sets out future destination for bus market20.12.2011.
- Australian Competition Commission lifts exemptions on wholesale voice services19.12.2011.
- Frontier reports on ‘fair and reasonable’ solar feed-in tariffs 19.12.2011.
ACCC publishes responses to paper on access pricing principles
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published submissions in response to its discussion paper on access pricing principles for fixed line telecommunications services. This is the first review of these pricing principles since 1997, and was prompted by increasing ACCC and industry dissatisfaction with current pricing methods. The discussion paper sought comments in three areas: whether it would be better to set prices based on a ‘locked in’ value for the regulatory asset base; whether this would create a need for different expenditure and quality incentive schemes; and whether it would be desirable to afford greater pricing flexibility to access providers.
Frontier (Australia) provided a submission on behalf of the Competitive Carriers’ Coalition, an industry body representing non-dominant telecommunications providers.

