Telecommunications industry self-regulation: assessing the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Scheme in Australia
by Liam Widdowson; Grace Li
International Journal of Private Law (IJPL), Vol. 6, No. 3, 2013

Abstract: In Australia, the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) is a private corporation enacted by parliament as the sole alternate dispute resolution mediator between carriage service providers (CSPs) and consumers. The TIO is designed as an office of last resort and relies on attracting, receiving, investigating and escalating complaints as its sole source of funding. Currently, the Telecommunications Act requires all CSPs to become members of the TIO scheme. The research project was undertaken to study the effectiveness of the TIO scheme in 2010-2011. The project results demonstrated universal and significant dissatisfaction with many material aspects of the TIO scheme. Further, the analysis of TIO key performance metrics uncovered patterns that provide some evidence of the issues raised by CSPs in their responses. A comprehensive legal analysis of the unique position of the TIO considered the sources of power the TIO relies upon and offers some insight into perhaps why the scheme operates in the manner it does. In conclusion, a set of recommendations is made to reform the scheme to provide fair, just and economical outcomes for CSPs and consumers.

Online publication date: Fri, 29-Nov-2013

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