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ACMA fires off TCP Code ‘preliminary breach’ letters
The Australian Communications and Media Authority is notifying telcos that failed to lodge their TCP Code compliance documentation that they are subject to a ‘preliminary breach finding’. ACMA’s letters invite any submissions the telco wants to make, to be lodged … Continue reading
Posted in Code Enforcement, Compliance Attestation
Tagged CICS, Compliance Attestation
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CommCom allows grace period for compliance lodgements
Communications Compliance Ltd, the TCP Code monitor, has announced a grace period for online lodgement of mandatory annual compliance documents by telcos. The due date of 1 April will be extended to 14 April. This looks like a CommCom initiative … Continue reading
Compliance Attestation: 14 working days to go
21 March 2013: Just 14 working days before telcos must file their first TCP Code Compliance Attestation. If you think you’re now fully compliant with TCP Code requirements, why not complete your Customer Information Compliance Statement right now, so you … Continue reading
Compliance Attestation: Cross-referencing mistake solved
A cross-referencing mistake in the 2012 Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code has confused some readers about what is required in a Compliance Attestation under the Code. Let’s clear up the confusion. According to the definitions section of the Code: Compliance Attestation … Continue reading
Posted in Compliance Attestation, Criticising the Code
Tagged Compliance Attestation
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Compliance Attestation: Who will file yours?
TCP Code Compliance Attestations are no longer a distant prospect. By 1 April 2013 and no more than once a year after, someone from each telco is going to have to sit in front of a computer, tap in a … Continue reading
TCP Code enforcement: CommCom, ACMA detail timelines
The TCP Code calls on Code compliance monitor Communications Compliance to establish TCP Code enforcement arrangements for cooperation with other compliance stakeholders, including ACMA, Last week, CommCom and ACMA exchanged a Memorandum of Understanding that describes how the two organisations … Continue reading
TCP Code Compliance Plan: You need to make your call soon
The Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code requires each telco to create documentation that the TCP Code calls a ‘Compliance Plan’ by 1 March 2013. Your Compliance Attestation statement (to be filed by 1 April 2013) will have to certify that the … Continue reading
Posted in Compliance Plan
Tagged AS3806, Australian Standard, Compliance Attestation, Compliance Plan, program
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What does the TCP Code require in a ‘Compliance Plan’?
The TCP Code requires every telco to have a ‘Compliance Plan’ in place by 1 March 2013. Unfortunately, it’s not entirely clear what a ‘Compliance Plan’ requires, under the Code.
Half-time in the compliance ballgame
The new TCP Code came into force on 1 September 2012, and requires telcos to lodge a written compliance statement by 1 April 2013. That means we’re just past the half way mark towards that deadline. How’s the Code, and … Continue reading
Posted in Communications Compliance Ltd, Compliance Attestation, TIO
Tagged ACMA, Compliance Attestation, TIO
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Exactly what is “Communications Compliance Limited”?
Communications Compliance Limited is a newly created regulatory body, responsible for systematically monitoring that telcos are complying with the 2012 Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code. TCPCode.com.au asks, and answers, 13 questions about the new authority that will figure prominently in the … Continue reading