Preliminary pages
Chair’s Foreword
This is the fourth review report of the Joint Committee of
the National Broadband Network and has proved to be the most difficult of all
four. Even though we have successfully come inside the Terms of Reference
reporting date by 24 hours, it has been several months of disagreement between
committee members on some very basic points in this report that have seen the
report delivered later than planned.
This is disappointing. The tradition of committee
membership in Australian political culture is that adversarial politics is left
at the door. It is a concern to many that this culture is showing signs
of changing on this Committee, where sensitivities of our oversight work as
compared to political party election platforms has made the work of the
committee much more difficult than it need be. In my view, this is an
early warning sign that the topic of higher speed broadband technology is
likely to feature strongly in political debate throughout 2013, an election
year.
I want to pay a very special tribute to the staff of the
Secretariat of the JCNBN. At times, they were unfairly caught in the
middle of party politics. They managed this with great skill and
dexterity, and the fact a report of any kind has been able to be produced, is a
direct credit to these individuals. Through this period, we lost Peter
Stephens to a different role in the Parliament. I particularly thank Peter for
his work, and his subtle skills in managing a highly charged political
committee reflects very well on his knowledge of the APS and Parliamentary culture
and practice.
This year, there is one more report due in July/August, as a
fifth and final report of the NBN oversight committee. Between now and then,
public hearings involving the NBN Co CEO and the Department will be held.
Personally, I am concerned about setting the Secretariat up to fail in trying
to get a committee report produced several months before an election.
Therefore, I do flag we may not be able to reach agreement and may not produce
a fifth report at all.
I am not confident that the focus of the committee is an
oversight of an existing build under the existing Shareholder Ministers
arrangements. Instead, I think the committee has become somewhat stuck on
a policy dispute between different build options, and will only deepen
divisions on this in the pre-election period.
If we can manage to produce a 5th report, there
is a danger it won’t mean much from an oversight perspective. Despite the
opportunities to report and provide oversight on a number of important aspects
of the current roll-out, there is every chance the next report will be nothing
more than a compendium of political statements and election promises. If this
is all we can produce, I could write it now, and it makes the entire committee
process worthless and a waste of time for all involved.
I therefore hope I am wrong, and in a way challenge the
committee members to revel in proving me wrong, in a hope that the work of an
important committee of 16 MP’s and Senators, with 68 participating MP’s and
Senators, does actually have some worth in advancing policy for Australia over
the coming six month period. Somewhat naively, I live in hope!
Enjoy this fourth report, and the additional comments.
It has, for many, been many hours of hard work.
Robert Oakeshott MP
Chair
Committee Membership
Chair
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Mr Robert Oakeshott MP
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Deputy
Chair
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Mr Rob Mitchell MP (from
14.3.2012)
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Members
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Mr Paul Fletcher MP
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Senator Simon Birmingham
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Mr Luke Hartsuyker MP
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Senator Carol Brown (until 21.6.2012)
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Mr Ed Husic MP
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Senator Doug Cameron
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Hon Sussan Ley MP
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Senator Mary Jo Fisher (until 10.8.2012)
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Ms Amanda Rishworth MP (from
21.11. 2011 until 14.8.2012)
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Senator Alex Gallacher (from
16.3.2012) |
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Ms Michelle Rowland MP (until
21.11.2011 then from 14.8.2012)
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Senator Scott Ludlam
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Mr Mike Symon MP
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Senator the Hon Ian Macdonald |
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Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP
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Senator Dean Smith (from 10.9.2012) |
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Senator the Hon Lin Thorp (from 21.6. 2012) |
Participating
Members
Senator the Hon Eric Abetz |
Senator the
Hon David Johnston |
Senator Chris Back |
Senator
Barnaby Joyce |
Senator Cory Bernardi |
Senator
Helen Kroger |
Senator Catryna Bilyk (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator
Gavin Marshall (from 24.3.2011) |
Senator Mark Bishop (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator the
Hon Brett Mason |
Senator the Hon Ronald Boswell |
Senator
Anne McEwan (from 24.3.2011) |
Senator Sue Boyce |
Senator Claire Moore (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator the Hon George Brandis SC |
Senator Fiona Nash |
Senator Carol Brown (from 21.6.2012) |
Mr Paul Neville MP (from 10.5.2011) |
Senator David Bushby |
Senator Stephen Parry |
Senator Michaelia Cash |
Senator Marise Payne |
Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck |
Senator Helen Polley (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator Mathias Cormann |
Senator Louise Pratt (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator Trish Crossin (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator the Hon Michael Ronaldson |
Mrs Yvette D’Ath MP (from
19.3.2012 to 4.2.2013)) |
Senator Scott Ryan |
Senator Alan Eggleston |
Senator Anne Ruston (from
12.9.2012) |
Senator the Hon John Faulkner (from 24.3.2011) |
Hon Bruce Scott MP (from
26.5.2011) |
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells |
Senator the Hon Nigel Scullion |
Senator Mitch Fifield |
Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO (from 12.9.2012) |
Senator Mark Furner (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator the Hon Ursula Stephens (from 16.3.2012) |
Senator the Hon Bill Heffernan |
Senator Glenn Sterle (from
24.3.2011) |
Senator Gary Humphries |
Senator John Williams |
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Senator Nick Xenophon |
Committee Secretariat
Committee
Secretary
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Mr Peter Banson
(from 13.2.2013)
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Inquiry
Secretaries
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Mr Peter Stephens (until 6.2.2013)
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Ms Stephanie Mikac |
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Dr Bill Pender |
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Dr Kate Sullivan |
Terms of Reference
The resolution of appointment
establishing the Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network was passed
by the House of Representatives on 1 March 2011 and by the Senate on 3 March
2011 and provides:
- That
a Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network be appointed to inquire
into and report on the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN);
- That every six
months, commencing 31 August 2011, until the NBN is complete and operational, the
committee provide progress reports to both Houses of Parliament and to
shareholder Ministers on:
- The rollout of
the NBN, including in relation to the Government’s objective for NBN Co Limited
(NBN Co) to:
- connect 93 per
cent of Australian homes, schools and businesses with fibre-to-the premises
technology providing broadband speeds of up to 100 megabits per second, with a
minimum fibre coverage obligation of 90 per cent of Australian premises; and
- service all
remaining premises by a combination of next-generation fixed wireless and
satellite technologies providing peak speeds of at least 12 megabits per
second;
- The achievement
of take-up targets (including premises passed and covered and services activated)
as set out in NBN Co’s Corporate Plan released on 20 December 2010 as
revised from time to time;
- Network rollout
performance including service levels and faults;
- The
effectiveness of NBN Co in meeting its obligations as set out in its
Stakeholder Charter;
- NBN Co’s
strategy for engaging with consumers and handling complaints;
- NBN Co’s risk
management processes; and
- Any other matter
pertaining to the NBN rollout that the committee considers relevant.
List of abbreviations
ABG
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Australian Broadband Guarantee
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ACCAN
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Australian Communications
Consumer Action Network
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ACCC
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Australian Competition and
Consumer Commission
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ACMA
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Australian Communications and
Media Authority
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AEW
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Automatically Eligible Workgroup
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AQF
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Australian Qualifications
Framework
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AS
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Australian Standard
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BRT
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Business Readiness Testing
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CDP
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Contract Development Process
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CEO
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Chief Executive Officer
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CEPU
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Communications, Electrical and
Plumbing Union
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CFH
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Crown Fibre Holdings
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Cth
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Commonwealth
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CVC
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Connectivity Virtual Circuit
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DBCDE
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Department of Broadband,
Communications and the Digital Economy
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FAN
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Fibre Access Node
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FTTP
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Fibre-to-the-Premise
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FY
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Financial Year
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HFC
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Hybrid fibre coaxial
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ICT
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Information Communication
Technology
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ISS
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Interim Satellite Service
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JCNBN
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Joint Committee on the National
Broadband Network
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KPI
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Key Performance Indicator
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LFC
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Local Fibre Company
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LTSS
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Long Term Satellite Service
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Mbps
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Megabits per second
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MDU
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Multi-Dwelling Unit
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NAC
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National Advisory Committee
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NBN
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National Broadband Network
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NBN Co
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NBN Co Limited
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NTD
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Network Termination Device
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NZCEP
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New Zealand Committee Exchange
Program
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NZ
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New Zealand
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Optus
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SingTel Optus Pty Ltd
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PERSA
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Personal Emergency Response
Services Association
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PCD
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Premise Connection Device
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PoI
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Point of Interconnect
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PPP
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Public-Private Partnership
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RBI
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Rural Broadband Initiative
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RFD
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Retraining Funding Deed
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RoA
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Resolution of Appointment
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RPL
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Recognition of prior learning
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RSP
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Retail Service Provider
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SAS
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Satellite Access Service
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SAU
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Special Access Undertaking
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SDU
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Single Dwelling Unit
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SFAA
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Standard Form of Access Agreement
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SSU
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Structural Separation Undertaking
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TPC
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Telecommunications Protection
Code
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UFB
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Ultra Fast Broadband
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UNI-D
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User Network Interface Data
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UNI-V
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User Network Interface Voice
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US
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United States of America
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VSAT
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Very small aperture terminal
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VoIP
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Voice over Internet Protocol
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WAS
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Wireless Access Service
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WBA
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Wholesale Broadband Agreement
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WSA
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Wireless Serving Area
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WuW
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Work Under Way
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Recommendations
2 Performance
Reporting
Recommendation 1
The committee recommends that the key performance indicator
information presented in the Shareholder Ministers’ six-monthly National
Broadband Network (NBN) performance report list and detail:
(1) established Business Plan targets and (2) actual results which track
the progress of the NBN rollout over each six month period as well as yearly,
to enable the comparison of actual physical NBN rollout results with published
NBN Co Corporate Plan targets.
Recommendation 2
The committee recommends that the Shareholder Ministers' six
monthly performance report on the progress of the National Broadband Network
rollout include audited financial statements with accompanying explanatory
notes, and where it is not possible to provide these in the first instance,
that they be forwarded to the Joint Committee on the National Broadband Network
when prepared, as an addendum to the Performance Report.
Recommendation 3
The committee recommends that subsequent Shareholder Ministers'
six monthly performance report on the progress of the National Broadband
Network rollout be provided to the committee no less than one month before the
scheduled biannual hearing with the Joint Committee on the National Broadband
Network.
4 Regional and Remote Issues
Recommendation 4
The committee recommends that the Government support the NBN
Co to continue to:
- explore
the synergies between fixed and mobile telecommunications networks with a view
to using the National Broadband Network to improve mobile telecommunications;
and
- facilitate
private providers use of NBN Co infrastructure to provide and improve mobile
telephone services and coverage across Australia, particularly in regional and
remote areas.
5 Additional Issues
Recommendation 5
The committee recommends that the Department of Broadband,
Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) and NBN Co continue to work with
the Personal Emergency Response Services Association, the Communications
Alliance and retail service providers to implement a range of initiatives to
address concerns with the operation of medical alarms for aged and at-risk
persons under the National Broadband Network rollout. This process should be in
consultation with the Australian Communications and Media Authority, with the
DBCDE to report back to the committee on specific progress in this area.
6 Private Equity Engagement and Workforce
Issues
Recommendation 6
The committee recommends that the Government:
- seek
to gauge investor interest in the National Broadband Network; and
- investigate
the optimum capital structure for the NBN Co.
Recommendation 7
The committee recommends that, in providing an annual
statement to the committee on the progress of the Telstra Retraining Funding
Deed (RFD), the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
(DBCDE) include in this information an update on:
- ongoing
company retention rates for employees in the Automatically Eligible Workgroup,
retrained under the RFD;
- the
current numbers and roles of employees in the other eligible workgroup under
the RFD and an overview of the current reasons for eligibility or exclusion in
terms of this group.
Recommendation 8
The committee recommends that, in providing an annual
statement to the committee outlining the major areas of emerging National
Broadband Network (NBN) workforce demand and training need, the Department of
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy include in this information a
more detailed report on:
- the
workforce development strategy supporting the NBN rollout, including current
workforce modelling and outcomes from work with training organisations and
industry skills boards, to identify skills gaps in this area and develop
training programs;
- how
the development and implementation of this overall workforce strategy is being
coordinated.