The communications regulator will "refine" its procedures for handling increasing volumes of carrier outage notification data as it prepares for the arrival of the Triple Zero Guardian and the incoming public outage register.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) last week told the triple zero inquiry that it has been managing "a large volume [of notification] information" since announcing changes to outage reporting rules in December 2024, and then again in June this year.
After giving its evidence, the ACMA told iTnews that it was working with stakeholders and “particularly” the new Triple Zero Custodian to the find best way to efficiently manage and use information in the notifications.
“This includes consideration of the role of the new public outages register t

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