Rural, regional, and remote Australians have another way to give feedback on telecommunications issues with the release of the first ever Regional Telecommunications Review survey.
The Review, which takes place every three years, sees the Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Commit tee examine the experiences of people in regional, rural, and remote parts of Australia with telecommunications delivery, as well as considering the unique needs of First Nations communities.
Submissions and face-to-face consultations to date have provided feedback on a range of matters including the suitability of telecommunications during emergency situations, how emerging technologies could improve connectivity; and ways telecommunications can support regional development.
The short online survey provides a way for regional, rural and remote Australians to easily provide feedback on how they are experiencing telecommunications in their own communities. There are two other options for people to have their say: attending a face-to-face consultation in various towns or providing a submission via the website.
Input from the public helps the Commit tee make findings and recommendations to Government that address the needs of rural, remote and regional Australia.
Previous Review’s have seen a number of major initiatives announced and delivered, such as the Mobile Black Spot Program and the National Audit of Mobile Coverage.
The online survey closes on 31 July 2024.
To have your say visit https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/have-your-say/2024-regional-telecommunications-review For more information visit www.rtirc.gov.au