The government will subject Australia's communications regulator ACMA to a review of its future viability to determine whether it is "fit for purpose" in a "rapidly changing" sector.
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/405170,go ... -acma.aspx
Goverment considers the future of ACMA
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Re: Goverment considers the future of ACMA
I can just imagine what will happen if ACMA is privatised. CB idiots over the emergency service channels. Jerks running 10,000 watt amps onto all the frequencies they can.
And nothing done about it.
And nothing done about it.
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