Telecommunications (Equipment for the Disabled) Regulations 1998 (Cth)
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I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General
of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the
Dated 18 June 1998.
WILLIAM DEANE
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command,
RICHARD ALSTON
Minister for Communications, the Information Economy
and the Arts
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customer equipment
universal service provider.
(a) to ensure that standard telephone services are reasonably accessible to all people in Australia on an equitable basis, wherever they reside or carry on business; and
(b) to ensure that payphones are reasonably accessible to all people in Australia on an equitable basis, wherever they reside or carry on business; and
(c) to ensure that prescribed carriage services are reasonably accessible to all people in Australia on an equitable basis, wherever they reside or carry on business.
(a) to supply standard telephone services to people in Australia on request; and
(b) to supply, install and maintain payphones in Australia; and
(c) to supply prescribed carriage services to people in Australia on request.
(a) customer equipment of a kind specified in the regulations; and
(b) other goods of a kind specified in the regulations; and
(c) services of a kind specified in the regulations;
where the equipment, goods or services, as the case may be, are for use in connection with the standard telephone service.
(a) provides persons who are deaf, or who have a hearing and/or speech impairment, with access to a standard telephone service on terms, and in circumstances, that are comparable to those on which other Australians have access to a standard telephone service; and
(b) is provided by a person under a contract with the Commonwealth.
(a) equipment which facilitates text to text communication through the telephone network (for example, a teletypewriter (TTY));
(b) equipment which facilitates data transmission over the telecommunications network (for example, a modem);
(c) equipment which facilitates the transmission of data over the telecommunications network and its transfer into braille (for example, a telebraille).
(a) a standard rental telephone handset which includes one‑touch dial memory, a lightweight handset and a built-in hearing aid coupler (for example, the touchfone 400);
(b) a telephone which amplifies the incoming caller’s voice to suit the listener (for example, the Touchfone 400 volume control);
(c) a telephone which amplifies the speaker’s voice, allowing the speaker to adjust the speech level to suit the listener (for example, the Touchfone 200 voice aid);
(d) a handsfree telephone for a person who cannot hold a telephone handset (for example, the Access 35 Handsfree Telephone or the T200 Executive);
(e) an ancillary telecommunications product which has adjustable volume, tone and pitch controls to assist the user to hear the telephone ringing (for example, an extension ringer or general purpose alarm);
(f) an ancillary telecommunications product which is a visual alert that there is an incoming call (for example, a visual signal alert);
(g) an ancillary telecommunications product which allows the connection of a second piece of equipment (for example, a visual signal alert) in parallel with the existing telephone (for example, a double adaptor);
(h) an ancillary telecommunications product in which the telephone handset is cradled, providing handsfree operation (for example, a Holdaphone);
(i) a telephone adapting device which allows a person with a cochlear implant to have access to the standard telephone service (for example, a TLP-102T, or a TRP‑100T).
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1. Notified in the
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
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