[LINK] Fwd: MR117/2010: ACMA to host tune-up on digital dividend configuration and allocation issues [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Antony Barry
tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Wed Oct 6 09:04:12 AEDT 2010
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> From: media at acma.gov.au
> Date: 6 October 2010 9:03:35 AM AEDT
> To: <tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au>
> Subject: MR117/2010: ACMA to host tune-up on digital dividend configuration and allocation issues [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
> Reply-To: media at acma.gov.au
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> ACMA to host tune-up on digital dividend configuration and allocation issues
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> The Australian Communications and Media Authority will host a one-day tune-up in Sydney on 3 November 2010 as part of its digital dividend consultation process.
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> The Digital Dividend Spectrum Tune-Up will be an opportunity for industry and government to discuss the issues related to reassigning the digital dividend spectrum (694-820 MHz) freed up from the switchover of analog to digital TV broadcasting technology.
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> The tune-up will be held at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney and will complement the ACMA’s Digital Dividend Discussion Paper. The discussion paper, to be released in the second half of October, will address some of the key issues that will influence the configuration and allocation of the digital dividend spectrum.
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> ‘The Digital Dividend Spectrum Tune-Up is an important step in the consultative process surrounding configuration and allocation of digital dividend spectrum. I would like to invite and encourage all stakeholders to take part in this event,’ said ACMA Chairman, Chris Chapman.
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> The tune-up will include speakers from the broadcasting and telecommunications industries as well as government. All attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the discussions via Q&A sessions throughout the day.
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> In addition to feedback on the discussion paper, the tune-up will help guide the ACMA in planning a digital dividend spectrum allocation that will maximise the benefits to the Australian public.
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> The full agenda can be found at www.acma.gov.au/tuneup
> Seating for the tune-up is limited and registration is essential. Registrations will commence on 6 October and close on 27 October 2010 unless sold out, at a cost of $125 per delegate.
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> To register, please go to www.acma.gov.au/tuneup
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> For further information, or to register for the event, contact: Nicole Lawler on (02) 6219 5136 or rls at acma.gov.au.
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> For more information or to arrange an interview please contact: Donald Robertson, Media Manager, on (02) 9334 7980, 0418 86 1766 or media at acma.gov.au.
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