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Be malware aware: ACMA releases daily infections data

MalwareThe ACMA has launched a webpage containing detailed statistics of malicious software (malware) infections reported daily to internet service providers and other network operators through the Australian Internet Security Initiative (AISI). Read More ...

 

New arrangements for wireless microphones

Wireless micThe ACMA has announced changes to frequency ranges used for wireless microphones. The changes are a key plank in supporting the transition of wireless microphones from the digital dividend band. Read More ...

 

ACMA news

The ACMA has formally warned telco provider Clear Networks to comply with the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code after finding its Financial Hardship Policy didn’t have company contact time details and only scant information about where customers could locate community financial counsellors. More ...

Australians would be able to call ‘freephone’ (18/1800) numbers from their mobile phone at no charge under a draft variation to the ACMA’s Numbering Plan, released for comment today. More ...

The ACMA has found that the Willunga temporary community radio service Tribe FM breached a code under the Community Radio Broadcasting Codes of Practice 2008. More ...

Check out the new ACMA beta website. Our new online home reflects the best of modern digital thinking, public engagement and latest online features. Now you can engage with us at any time and on any device. Preview the new ACMA site and let us know what you think. More ...

While the ACMA indicated that Mr Jones expressed ridicule of women in general, it found that 2GB did not breach the code of practice in a broadcast which involved presenter Alan Jones stating that ‘women are destroying the joint’,... More ...


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