Federal Register of Legislation
Telecommunications (Section of the Telecommunications Industry – Cabling Service Operators) Determination 2015
THE AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY makes this Determination under subsection 110(3) of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Dated 6th March 2015
Chris Chapman [signed] Member
Richard Bean [signed] Member / General Manager
Australian Communications and Media Authority
1 Name of Determination This Determination is the Telecommunications (Section of the Telecommunications Industry – Cabling Service Operators) Determination 2015. 2 Commencement This Determination commences on the day after it is registered.
Note All legislative instruments and compilations are required to be registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments maintained under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See www.comlaw.gov.au. 3 Revocation The Telecommunications (Section of Telecommunications Industry) Determination 2003 (No. 1) [F2005B00203] is revoked. 4 Definitions In this Determination: Act means the Telecommunications Act 1997. cabling services means any of the following activities: (a) the installation of customer cabling for connection to a telecommunications network or facility that is used to supply a listed carriage service; (b) the connection of customer cabling to a telecommunications network or a facility that is used to supply a listed carriage service; (c) the maintenance of customer cabling connected to a telecommunications network or facility that is used to supply a listed carriage service.
Note In accordance with paragraph 13(1)(b) of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003, other expressions in this Determination have the same meaning as in the Act, including:
* carriage service (see section 7)
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