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Australian Communications and Media Authority

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Top six trends in communications and media technologies, applications and services: possible implications


This report provides a concise overview of the trends in technology, applications and services over the next five to ten years and identifies the potential impact these trends may have on ACMA's functions and responsibilities. This report provides a concise overview of the trends in technology, applications and services over the next five to ten...
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Telecommunications Today: Consumer choice and preference in adopting services


Introduction ACMA’s research highlights the changing trends in fixed-line, mobile and internet service take-up and use. To provide a deeper analysis of the reasons for these changing trends, ACMA has undertaken research that considers residential and business consumer attitudes to choice, preference and use of particular telecommunications services. This report presents the findings of quantitative...
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Tomorrow's technology starts with today's spectrum planning


In a speech to the Radcomms '08 Conference, the ACMA Chairman looks at the seemingly 'small' things spectrum planners do and how these 'small' things may make a material contribution to enabling momentous change 10 or 20 years hence.
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Commercial television industry financial trends 1978-79 to 2005-06


In the 20-year period from 1979-80, commercial television revenues outpaced the general Australian economy. However, since 2000 television revenue growth has slowed.In the 20-year period from 1979-80, commercial television revenues outpaced the general Australian economy. However, since 2000 television revenue growth has slowed, according to a report by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. The...
Report

Commercial television industry financial trends 1978-79 to 2005-06


In the 20-year period from 1979-80, commercial television revenues outpaced the general Australian economy. However, since 2000 television revenue growth has slowed.In the 20-year period from 1979-80, commercial television revenues outpaced the general Australian economy. However, since 2000 television revenue growth has slowed, according to a report by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. The...

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