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Report
Educational evaluation of cybersmart detectives
The aim of the Australian Communications and Media Authority's Cybersmart Detectives activity is to teach children key Internet safety messages in a safe school environment.
Report
Television equipment and antenna stock in Penrith households 2011
As the quality of digital television reception is a combination of a number of different components this study aimed to record as much detailed information about reception equipment as possible. Penrith was chosen for the study as it represents an outer metropolitan television reception area. The Television equipment and antenna stock in Penrith households study...
Report
Planning for mobile broadband within the 1.5 GHz mobile band
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (the ACMA) has been monitoring trends in mobile broadband, potential spectrum availability and the impact on spectrum demand. Our May 2011 discussion paper, Towards 2020—Future spectrum requirements for mobile broadband, identified the need for a strategy to manage the expected spectrum requirements of mobile broadband services. In Towards 2020...
Report
Five-year spectrum outlook 2012–2016
This report provides an overview of spectrum demand drivers, the Australian Communications and Media Authority's top spectrum projects over the five-year period and specific work plan priorities for 2012–2013. The Five-year spectrum outlook 2012–2016 (the Outlook) is an integral business and planning tool that assists the ACMA to improve its spectrum management functions by: providing...
Discussion paper
Explanatory paper Draft Variation to Licence Area Plan for Darwin and Katherine Television and Radio
This discussion paper is supplementary to the explanatory paper for the Draft Variation to the Licence Area Plan – Darwin and Katherine Television and Radio – No. 1 of 2011 and the Draft Licence Area Plan – Darwin Television. The sole purpose of this paper is to seek comments on a possible alternative channel allocation...