Govt to Enhance Triple Zero After Optus Outage Review

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Albanese Government has today implemented changes to improve the Triple Zero service in response to the November 2023 Optus outage, which saw many Australians unable to access the critical service.

Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP, today announced the set of changes to improve industry accountability and strengthen public access to the life-saving Triple Zero service.

Implemented through a Ministerial direction, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will deliver a set of changes that will improve industry accountability and reinforce the strength of the critical service.

Minister Rowland has directed the ACMA to amend the enforceable rules to require mobile carriers to take all reasonable steps to ensure emergency calls can be carried on any available network during an outage.

This will ensure there is a requirement for carriers to confirm mobile phones are able to call Triple Zero on other mobile networks during outages, addressing the technical fault which resulted in many Optus customers being left unable to reach Triple Zero during the outage.

Importantly, providers will now be required to provide improved visibility of future outages for front line emergency service organisations.

The ACMA will also develop new requirements for industry to report to Government after major outages, including a plan to reduce the risk of similar outages occurring in future.

Telco providers will also have to identify where an end user's mobile device is unable to access Triple Zero, to notify those customers, and refrain from supplying carriage services to those devices.

This change aims to protect the safety of end users, particularly when the remaining 3G networks are switched off from 28 October, and Australians with mobile devices that will be affected after switch off are being routinely contacted by their mobile network operator about the need to upgrade.

The additional obligations on carriers will also ensure handsets are tested to provide assurance that customers can make emergency calls.

The Government called for a post-incident review of the Optus outage with a particular focus on the impact on Triple Zero.

The Government has accepted all 18 of the review's recommendations, including the four which will be implemented through these changes to the Triple Zero regulations.

The Albanese Government is committed to ensuring Australians have access to emergency services through a reliable Triple Zero emergency call service and is continuing to work with industry to improve this vital service.

The Government encourages all stakeholders to work constructively with the ACMA on the development of the new industry standards.

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