Third-party access regimes, which impose on an incumbent an obligation to provide third parties with access to designated services and facilities at regulated terms and conditions, have become widespread in Australian infrastructure industries since the Hilmer Report (Independent Committee of Inquiry into Competition Policy in Australia 1993) and the subsequent implementation of National Competition Policy in 1995. Click the link below for the full article.
Setting access prices:A critique of the ACCC’s approach in telecommunications
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