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Telecommunications (Provision of Pre-selection) Determination 2015 Telecommunications Act 1997
This compilation was prepared on 31 August 2015 taking into account amendments up to Telecommunications Numbering Plan (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Arrangements) Instrument 2015 (No. 1).
Prepared by the Australian Communications and Media Authority Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of determination
This determination is the Telecommunications (Provision of Pre-selection) Determination 2015.
2 Commencement
This determination commences on the day after is registered.
Note All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.comlaw.gov.au.
3 Revocations
The following instruments are revoked:
(a) Telecommunications (Provision of Pre-selection for a Standard Telephone Service) Determination 1998 [FRLI No. F2005B00452];
(b) Telecommunications (Provision of Pre-selection for Specified Carriage Services) Determination 1998 [FRLI No. F2005B00451]; and
(c) Telecommunications (Standard Telephone Service and Specified Carriage Service Exemption) Declaration 1998 [FRLI No. F2005B00455].
4 Definitions
(1) In this determination:
access service deliverer means a carrier or carriage service provider who is required under section 7 or section 8 to provide pre-selection.
Act means the Telecommunications Act 1997.
eligible customer has the meaning given by section 110 of the TCPSS Act.
eligible local call has the meaning given by section 106 of the TCPSS Act.
plan means the Telecommunications Numbering Plan 2015.
pre-selectable service means a call using a standard telephone service to any of the following:
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