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Telecommunications Act 1991
37General functions—promotion of competition
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##### 37 General functions—promotion of competition
The functions of AUSTEL include promoting competition in the telecommunications industry, within the regulatory framework established by the Parliament, and, for that purpose:
(a) protecting persons who, within that framework, supply telecommunications services, or supply facilities, from practices of the carriers that are damaging to competition; and
(b) facilitating the entry, into markets for such services and facilities, of persons wishing so to supply such services and facilities; and
(c) promoting competition among the carriers; and
(d) protecting carriers from misuse of market power of other carriers; and
(e) arbitrating disputes between carriers under Part 8; and
(f) receiving and investigating complaints under Part 15; and
(g) referring matters to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, as appropriate; and
(h) preventing the misuse of market power by international telecommunications operators, by administering the Code of Practice in force under section 77 and the class licence system under Part 10; and
(i) advising the Minister on ways of promoting competition within the telecommunications industry.