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WIA - ACMA meetingOn 25 June 2007, Wireless Institute of Australia President Michael Owen VK3KI and WIA Director Peter Young VK3MV met with Mark Loney, Executive Manager Pricing and Policy, Alan Jordan and John Kington at the ACMA Central Office in Canberra. The meeting was initiated at the request of the WIA for a briefing on
the delays in dealing with a number of matters, particularly arising out
of the Amateur Service Review Outcomes Paper. The ACMA acknowledged the
delays and Of particular concern to the WIA was the delay in the making of the further amending Determination to give effect to the balance of the matters identified in the Outcomes paper, now a delay of 3 years. The WIA also raised the delay in finalising the arrangements with CEPT
to allow Australian amateurs travelling overseas the privilege of operating
in other countries without the need to obtain an individual authorisation
in those countries, and the delay in the issue of a Class Licence to enable
amateurs Another concern was the delay in the finalisation of the issue or re-issue of 2 letter callsigns. The WIA is also concerned at the continuing uncertainty about the future of the management of the amateur examination and the related certificate issue, as well as the callsign management function. The WIA pointed out that the delay in the LCD meant that uncertainty
prevailed over the power Foundation licensees permitted, the privileges
of Foundation licensees and also that the WIA's publication "The
Foundation Licence Manual" was running short and it could not be
reprinted until the While the WIA accepted that the current delay in the LCD was beyond the direct control of ACMA, Mr Loney offered to do all he could to achieve a speedy finalisation of that, and that other immediate solutions would be investigated to address a number of the other problems faced by the WIA and its members. Mr Loney indicated that more resources would commence to address these outstanding issues with the view to finalisation as soon as possible. In particular, work on the visiting/visitor licence issues has commenced and will be completed as soon as the enabling legislation is drafted. The ACMA advised that a statement on the allocation process for the issue of two-letter callsigns would be made shortly, and the announcement may be made within a statement addressing the broader issues surrounding callsign management. In relation to the outsourcing arrangements, the WIA was given a briefing on the process the ACMA intends to follow. The WIA representatives felt that the meeting was positive and conducted
in a constructive manner with a commitment to explore a range of options
to meet the concerns expressed by the WIA on behalf of its members. Source: Wireless Institute of Australia
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