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About The ACOMM Awards

The ACOMM Awards, a collaboration of Communications Alliance and Communications Day, recognise excellence in the wider communications industry, rewarding and profiling companies which have excelled within the industry around the nation, regardless of size, location, and whether service providers, vendors, or suppliers of professional services.

The Awards are used to:
  • Identify and celebrate excellence within the Australian communications sector;
  • Highlight the year's outstanding achievements in the area of competition and growth;
  • Highlight the year's outstanding achievements in the area of innovation;
  • Highlight the year's outstanding suppliers to the industry in terms of technology products and professional services;
  • Highlight the year's outstanding customer service and community initiatives;
  • Recognise excellence in the provision of satellite communications or satellite-related products; and
  • Recognise and honour the industry’s top exemplar of individual performance.

About Communications Alliance

Communications Alliance Logo Communications Alliance was formed in 2006 to provide a unified voice for the Australian communications industry and to lead it into the next generation of converging networks, technologies and services.

Communications Alliance offers a forum for the industry to make coherent and constructive contributions to policy development and debate.

By providing leadership on new trends and directions, Communications Alliance fulfils a vital unifying role on behalf of the industry and its members, particularly in areas of competition, innovation and industry development.

The prime mission of Communications Alliance is to promote the growth of the Australian communications industry and the protection of consumer interests by fostering the highest standards of business ethics and behaviour through industry self-governance.

Communications Alliance believes it is in the best interests of all participants, customers and government that the industry takes responsibility for devising practical, self imposed solutions that are developed by co-operative processes.

In doing so, Communications Alliance seeks to facilitate open, effective and ethical competition between service providers while ensuring efficient, safe operation of networks, the provision of innovative services and the enhancement of consumer outcomes.

www.commsalliance.com.au

About Communications Day Australasia

Communications Day Logo Communications Day Australasia is Australia and New Zealand’s most respected source of daily telecom industry news and commentary.

First published in 1994, it has published nearly 4000 issues and in that time has stacked up independent awards from the likes of the Australian Telecommunications Users Group, Service Providers Action Network (now Communications Alliance) and MediaConnect Australia. It is also regularly cited as a reference in government and industry reports.

CommsDay is published in the early hours of each working day in PDF format, sent by email to its subscriber base, which reads like a who’s who of Australian telecom industry executives. Daily readership exceeds 7,000 and approaches 10,000 on big news days.

CommsDay is written by an experienced team of telecom-expert writers led by Petroc Wilton, Geoff Long and Tony Chan, as well as featuring regular commentary from Grahame Lynch, Kevin Morgan and Bill Bennett.

CommsDay is for you if:
  • you need daily news and analysis about the Australasian telecom market
  • you are an executive with an Australian/NZ telecom firm or an executive with Australian/NZ territory responsibility
  • you want to keep in touch with your Australian/NZ competitors

  • www.commsday.com