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Australian Communications Consumer Action Network

ACCAN is the peak national consumer advocacy organisation for communications.

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Australian Communications Consumer Action Network

The organisation’s mission to champion consumer rights by advocating for fair, transparent, and accountable telecommunications policies.

ACCAN Web Banner .png

Australian Communications Consumer Action Network

ACCAN is the peak national consumer advocacy organisation for communications.

ACCAN Web Banner .png

Australian Communications Consumer Action Network

ACCAN is the peak national consumer advocacy organisation for communications.

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Spectrum for Public Benefit  

Spectrum is a finite and valuable public resource. Now that the regulator has decided it won’t auction spectrum, we need to see a fair return for consumers – this means an honest price tag and strong licence conditions.

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Triple Zero for the 2020’s and beyond 

Australians expect to reach Triple Zero when they need it most. But with reliability under a cloud, we need to firm up this service, improve transparency and modernise our emergency communications ecosystem.

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The Future of Mobile: Domestic Roaming 

If you need to make a call, it shouldn’t matter who runs the local phone tower. Mobile roaming will bring competition, choice and better services – especially in the bush.

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Digital Services and Artificial Intelligence

AI presents enormous benefits, but carries risks for privacy, data security and public trust. While millions of individuals and businesses use AI daily, 70% of people say that they would embrace AI further if strong rules were in place. We want to create guardrails that don’t pull the handbrake on progress.

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Consumer Protections

The telco industry is writing its own rules — and consumers are paying the price. After years of breaches and harm, the TCP Code is still failing Australians. The latest draft leaves major gaps unresolved, especially around harmful sales practices.

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Affordability, Competition and Choice  

Through a cost-of-living crisis, Australians need to stay connected. Faced with brutal choices – whether to pay for medicine or phone plans – Australians need savvy choices driven by strategic evidence and policy. ACCAN has the solutions.

Latest News

'Critical' Regional Tech Hub faces closure after losing funding

Interview

ABC

19 May 2026

Regional Australians struggling with mobile or internet connectivity may need to seek help from telco providers, after an independent support service lost its federal funding.

Telcos warn of mobile price hikes after $7.3b regulatory blow

Comments

Australian Financial Review

20 May 2026

As Sam Buckingham-Jones reports in the AFR, telcos are now warning of further rises in charges as a response to what is a reduction in their costs for spectrum. Consumer groups say spectrum was not the cause of previous price rises, and should not be the cause going forward.

The future of regional communications

Interview

ABC Queensland

14 May 2026

Speaking to ABC regional radio this week, ACCAN CEO Carol Bennett spoke about the de-funding of the Regional Tech Hub and outlined the two reforms that could meaningfully change connectivity for regional Australians. - timestamp 2:47:10.

More complaints about mobile phone coverage in South Australia

Interview

ABC South Australia

7 May 2026

ACCAN CEO Carol Bennett spoke with Rory McClaren about the growing number of Australians struggling to get reliable mobile coverage, particularly in regional South Australia. We are hearing complaints about mobile coverage far too frequently. 

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