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The Government is facilitating the development of a more competitive telecommunications industry in the State. Broadband services are the focus of this policy objective because they support economic growth, facilitate new business opportunities, and improve the State’s competitiveness in the global knowledge economy. As a market for telecommunications services, Tasmania remains relatively small and difficult to service because of the high capital costs of infrastructure required to achieve wide coverage. The Government believes that introducing competition into the wholesale (backhaul) services market in Tasmania will encourage a wider range of retailer providers and other ISPs to establish a presence in Tasmania. On 19 August 2006, the Government commenced the Request for Proposals (RFP) process for a Strategic Alliance with a telecommunications carrier to build a more competitive broadband services market in Tasmania. The Government's objectives under this process were to:
This process was closed on 10 August 2007. Direct negotiations with several parties that were respondents to the RFP commenced and on 21 December 2007 the Government announced the selection of Aurora Energy Pty Ltd (Aurora) as its preferred Strategic Alliance Partner to commercialise the Government's on-island optic fibre network. Aurora has its own investments in local fibre networks and is currently in further commercial negotiations with the Government. Further general information on the status of the project can be obtained from the Contact below.
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