[LINK] Telecommunications building access roundtable announced

ian.johnston@infobrokers.com.au ian.johnston@infobrokers.com.au
Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:51:22 +1000


See the comprehensive and informative Multitenant Building
Telecommunications Access Study
<http://www.researchedge.com/MBTAS/default.htm> by Mark Goldstein,
International Research Centre, US, whom I met recently at a conference in
Washington DC.  This study reviewed and addressed issues relative to
competitive telecommunications access to multitenant buildings.


Ian Johnston, Policy Consultant
Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre Limited (SETEL)
PO Box 58   Jamison   ACT   2614   Australia
02 6253 0869 (B)   02 6251 7835 (F)   0413 990 112 (M)
www.setel.com.au   mailto:ian.johnston@setel.com.au

SETEL is a national association advancing and representing
the interests of Australian small businesses as consumers of
telecommunications and electronic commerce.

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TITLE: TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING ACCESS ROUNDTABLE ANNOUNCED - MEDIA
RELEASE
Communications Information Technology and the Arts Portfolio URL:
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ewsroom
SNIPPET: Tenants of high-rise buildings in all Australian capital
cities will have improved access to the myriad of services offered by
Australia's liberalised telecommunications marketplace following the
establishment of the Telecommunications Building Access Rou

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