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IFC 27/2011

Earth station siting

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has commenced consultation on the development of a long-term strategy for the sustainable siting of Earth stations. Earth Station Siting provides guidance on both the establishment of new Earth stations and other space communications facilities and on the expansion of existing facilities.

Submissions

Submissions on the issues raised on the discussion paper (Earth Station Siting - Word 3.3 mb or PDF 1.3 mb) have now closed.

The ACMA received the following 37 submissions to the discussion paper. The ACMA is currently considering these submissions.

  1. Airservices Australia
  2. ASTRA
  3. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
  4. Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
  5. Bureau of Meteorology (BoM)
  6. Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA)
  7. Comsult (Aust) Pty Ltd
  8. Crosslands Resources
  9. CSIRO and Addendum
  10. Deluxe Australia
  11. Department of Defence (DoD)
  12. Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
  13. European Space Agency (ESA)
  14. Foxsports
  15. FOXTEL *
  16. Free TV Australia
  17. Geoscience Australia
  18. Global VSAT Forum
  1. GlobeCast Australia
  2. Inmarsat and Stratos
  3. Intelsat
  4. Iridium Communications Inc.
  5. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
  6. Lockheed Martin–Australia Pty Ltd
  7. NBNCo Ltd
  8. NewSat Ltd
  9. Phillip McGill (Accredited Person)
  10. Singtel Optus Pty Ltd
  11. SES
  12. SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation
  13. Space Industry Association of Australia (SIAA)
  14. Space Industry Innovation Council
  15. SSC Space Australia
  16. Television Oceania Pty Ltd
  17. Telstra
  18. Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific, Inc.
  19. Western Australia Satellite Technology Consortium (WASTAC)

* The FOXTEL submission is now available.

Please direct any enquiries about this discussion paper to EarthStationSiting@acma.gov.au or via telephone to Mark Burke on (02) 6219 5149.

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Additional information

For any enquiries regarding the Earth Station Siting discussion paper or the development of a long-term strategy for the sustainable siting of Earth stations, or to join the Earth station siting mailing list, please email EarthStationSiting@acma.gov.au.


Publication of submissions

In general, the ACMA publishes all submissions it receives.

The ACMA prefers to receive submissions which are not claimed to be confidential. However, the ACMA accepts that a submitter may sometimes wish to provide information in confidence. In these circumstances, submitters are asked to identify the material over which confidentiality is claimed and provide a written explanation for confidentiality claims.

The ACMA will consider each claim for confidentiality on a case by case basis. If the ACMA accepts a confidentiality claim, it will not publish the confidential information unless required to do so by law.

When can ACMA be required by law to release information?

Any submissions provided to the ACMA may be released under the Freedom of Information Act 1982. The ACMA may also be required to release submissions for other reasons including for the purpose of parliamentary processes or where otherwise required by law (for example a court subpoena). While the ACMA seeks to consult submitters of confidential information before that information is provided to another body or agency, the ACMA cannot guarantee that confidential information will not be released through these or other legal means.

 

Last update: 20 August 2012 18:24