ACMA outlines future of spectrum licences ahead of 2028 expiry
By staff writer in Media News on Wednesday, 02nd April 2025 at 2:44pmThe Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released its draft views on the future of spectrum licences due to expire between 2028 and 2032, outlining their critical role across mobile, internet, broadcasting and transport services.
According to an official release, ACMA deputy chair Adam Suckling said decisions around these licences, particularly those held by mobile operators, will significantly shape Australia's media and telecommunications sectors for the next 20 years.
“Our approach prioritises the public interest, ensuring that Australians continue to have access to essential services, including free-to-air news and emergency broadcast coverage, such as during events like Cyclone Alfred,” he said.
The ACMA has proposed renewing licences used for television...
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