Mobile coverage mandated for new housing

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For developments of 50 premises or more.

Property developers could be required to consider mobile coverage during planning of housing developments larger than 50 dwellings.

Mobile coverage mandated for new housing

The federal government’s Telecommunications in New Developments (TIND) policy would have to be adopted and implemented by state and territory governments to come into force.

If adopted, it would aim to ensure developers, mobile network operators, and mobile infrastructure providers engage with each other as early as possible, to discuss connectivity and coverage for new developments.

According to a statement from communications minister Michelle Rowland over the weekend, network operators and infrastructure providers would benefit by engaging with planning agencies earlier in the rezoning and planning processes.

Other changes to the TIND policy clarify developers’ responsibility for in-building cabling pathways for new multi-unit buildings; and would allow NBN Co to spread its backhaul costs between nearby developments.

The policy was in part developed by the Mobile Telecommunications Working Group, established after the Planning Ministers’ Meeting in July 2023.

The working group is preparing a final report for release in the coming months.

“In 2024, mobile coverage is just as important as electricity and running water," Rowland said.

“It’s unacceptable that Australians are moving into new housing developments and don’t have access to decent coverage on moving day.”

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